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1. Stonecypher K (2010) Ventilator-associated pneumonia: The importance of oral care in intubated adults. Crit Care Nurs Q 33: 339-347. 2. Graves N (2010) Economics and preventing hospital-acquired infection. Emerg Infect Dis 10: 561-566. 3. Graves N, Weinhold D, Tong E, Birrell FA, Doidge SR, Ramritu P, Halton KA, Lairson D, and Whitby M (2010) The effect of healthcare-acquired infection on length of hospital stay and cost. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 28: 280-292. 4. Katherason SG, Naing L, Jaalam K, Imran Musa K, Nik Mohamad NA, Aiyar S, Bhojani K, Harussani N, Abdul Rahman A, and Ismail A (2009) Ventilator-associated nosocomial pneumonia in intensive care units in Malaysia. J Infect Dev Ctries 3: 704-710. 5. Institute for Healthcare Improvement.(2004) Implement the ventilator bundle. 2004 [cited 13 December 2011]; Available from: http://www.ihi.org/IHI/Topics/CriticalCare/IntensiveCare/C hanges/ImplementtheVentilatorBundle.htm. 6. Clinical Excellence Commission.(2006) Preventing ventilator associated complications. 2006 [cited 13 December 2011]; Available from: http://www.cec.health.nsw.gov.au/toolkits/SSSL.html. 7. Institute for Healthcare Improvement.(2004) Ventilator bundle checklist. 2004 [cited 13 December 2011]; Available from: http://www.ihi.org/IHI/Topics/CriticalCare/IntensiveCare/T ools/VentilatorBundleChecklist.htm. 8. Paju S and Scannapieco FA (2007) Oral biofilms, periodontitis, and pulmonary infections. Oral Dis 13: 508- 512. 9. Wip C and Napolitano L (2009) Bundles to prevent ventilator-associated pneumonia: how valuable are they? Curr Opin Infect Dis 22: 159-166. 10. Institute for Healthcare Improvement.(2004) Improvement report: Reducing Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia. 2004 [cited 13 December 2011]; Available from: http://www.ihi.org/IHI/Topics/CriticalCare/IntensiveCare/I mprovementStories/ReducingVentilatorAssociatedPneumon iaOwensboro.htm. 11. Blamoun J, Alfakir M, Rella ME, Wojcik JM, Solis RA, Khan AM, and DeBari VA (2009) Efficacy of an expanded ventilator bundle for the reduction of ventilator-associated pneumonia in the medical intensive care unit. Am J Infect Control 37: 172-175. 12. Yeung KY and Chui YY (2010) An exploration of factors affecting Hong Kong ICU nurses in providing oral care. J Clin Nurs 19: 3063-3072. 13. Munro CL, Grap MJ, and Kleinpell R (2004) Oral health and care in the intensive care unit: state of the science. Am J Crit Care 13: 25-34. 14. Schleder BJ and Pinzon L (2004) You can make a difference in 5 minutes. Evidence- Based Nursing 7: 102-103. 15. Pearson LS and Hutton JL (2002) A controlled trial to compare the ability of foam swabs and toothbrushes to remove dental plaque. J Adv Nurs 39: 480-489. 16. Kite K (1995) Changing mouth care practice in intensive care: Implications of the clinical care setting context. Intensive Crit Care Nurs 11: 203-209. 17. McCaughan D, Thompson C, Cullum N, Sheldon TAT, and Thompson DR (2002) Acute care nurses perceptions of barrier to using research information in clinical decision making. J Adv Nurs 39: 46-64. 18. Berry AM, Davidson PM, Masters J, and Rolls K (2007) Systematic literature review of oral hygiene practices for intensive care patients receiving mechanical ventilation. Am J Crit Care 16: 552-562. 19. Jones H, Newton JT, and Bower EJ (2004) A survey of the oral care practices of intensive care nurses. Intensive Crit Care Nurs 20: 69-76. 20. McNeill HE (2000) Biting back at poor oral hygiene. Intensive Crit Care Nurs 16: 367-372. 21. Abidia RF (2007) Oral care in the intensive care unit: A review. The Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice 8: 76- 82. 22. Berry AM and Davidson PM (2006) Beyond comfort: Oral hygiene as a critical nursing activity in the intensive care unit. Intensive Crit Care Nurs 22: 318-328. 23. Cutler CJ and Davis N (2005) Improving oral care in patients receiving mechanical ventilation. Am J Crit Care 14: 389-394. 24. Munro C, Grap M, Elswick Jr R, McKinney J, Sessler C, and Hummel III R (2006) Oral health status and development of ventilator-associated pneumonia: A descriptive study. Am J Crit Care 15: 453-460. 25. Fourrier F, Duvivier B, Boutigny H, Roussel-Delvallez M, and Chopin C (1998) Colonization of dental plaque: A source of nosocomial infections in intensive care unit patients. Crit Care Med 26: 301-308. 26. Snedecor GW and Cochran WG (1989) Statistical methods, 8th edition. Danvers: Iowa State University Press. 27. Binkley CJ, Furr LA, Carrico R, and McCurren C (2004) Survey of oral care practices in US intensive care units. Am J Infect Control 32: 161-169. 28. Pallant J (2005) SPSS survival manual, 2nd edition. Sydney: Open University Press. 29. Treloar D and Stechmiller J (1995) Use of a clinical assessment tool for orally intubated patients. Am J Crit Care 4: 355-360. 30. Adam R (1996) Qualified nurses lack adequate knowledge related to oral health, resulting in inadequate oral care of patients on medical wards. J Adv Nurs 24: 552-560. 31. Schleder B, Stott K, and Lloyd RC (2002) The effect of a comprehensive oral care protocol on patients at risk for ventilators-associated pneumonia. Journal of Avocate Health Care 4: 27-30. 32. Grap MJ (2009) Not-so-trivial pursuit: Mechanical ventilation risk reduction. Am J Crit Care 18: 299-309. 33. El-Solh AA, Pietrantoni C, Bhat A, Okada M, Zambon J, Aquilina A, and Berbary E (2004) Colonization of dental plaque. Chest 126: 1575-1582. 34. Furr A, Binkley CJ, McCurren C, and Carrico R (2004) Factors affecting quality of oral care in intensive care units. J Adv Nurs 48: 454-462.
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7959 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/view.php?ref=7959 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/search.php?search=!collection407072 Restricted Document Article Journal application/pdf 7 1.6 Adobe Acrobat Pro DC 20 Paper Capture Plug-in David 2012-04-12 23:34:46 3767-01-FH02-FP-17-10639.pdf UniSZA Private Access Oral care practice for the ventilated patients in intensive care units: a pilot survey The Journal of Infection in Developing Countries Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is the most common nosocomial infection in intensive care units (ICUs). One factor causing VAP is aspiration of oral colonisation, which may result from poor oral care practice. Oral care using tooth brushing can prevent formulation of dental plaque that can be a reservoir for microbes causing VAP. Methodology: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among 124 nurses, using a self-administered questionnaire, to determine methods used, frequency, and attitude of nurses toward oral care provided to mechanically ventilated patients in Malaysian ICUs. Results: Methods for oral care and their frequency of use varied between nurses even in the same unit. Cotton with forceps was used by 73.4% of the nurses. Some nurses used forceps and gauze (65%) or spatulas and gauze (36%). Toothbrushes were used by 50.8% of the nurses. Nurses in this hospital reported to have positive attitude toward providing oral care. Conclusions: The survey showed the need to have standardised oral care protocols in ICUs to improve quality of oral care provided to ventilated patients. 6 4 333-339 1. Stonecypher K (2010) Ventilator-associated pneumonia: The importance of oral care in intubated adults. Crit Care Nurs Q 33: 339-347. 2. Graves N (2010) Economics and preventing hospital-acquired infection. Emerg Infect Dis 10: 561-566. 3. Graves N, Weinhold D, Tong E, Birrell FA, Doidge SR, Ramritu P, Halton KA, Lairson D, and Whitby M (2010) The effect of healthcare-acquired infection on length of hospital stay and cost. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 28: 280-292. 4. Katherason SG, Naing L, Jaalam K, Imran Musa K, Nik Mohamad NA, Aiyar S, Bhojani K, Harussani N, Abdul Rahman A, and Ismail A (2009) Ventilator-associated nosocomial pneumonia in intensive care units in Malaysia. J Infect Dev Ctries 3: 704-710. 5. Institute for Healthcare Improvement.(2004) Implement the ventilator bundle. 2004 [cited 13 December 2011]; Available from: http://www.ihi.org/IHI/Topics/CriticalCare/IntensiveCare/C hanges/ImplementtheVentilatorBundle.htm. 6. Clinical Excellence Commission.(2006) Preventing ventilator associated complications. 2006 [cited 13 December 2011]; Available from: http://www.cec.health.nsw.gov.au/toolkits/SSSL.html. 7. Institute for Healthcare Improvement.(2004) Ventilator bundle checklist. 2004 [cited 13 December 2011]; Available from: http://www.ihi.org/IHI/Topics/CriticalCare/IntensiveCare/T ools/VentilatorBundleChecklist.htm. 8. Paju S and Scannapieco FA (2007) Oral biofilms, periodontitis, and pulmonary infections. Oral Dis 13: 508- 512. 9. Wip C and Napolitano L (2009) Bundles to prevent ventilator-associated pneumonia: how valuable are they? Curr Opin Infect Dis 22: 159-166. 10. Institute for Healthcare Improvement.(2004) Improvement report: Reducing Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia. 2004 [cited 13 December 2011]; Available from: http://www.ihi.org/IHI/Topics/CriticalCare/IntensiveCare/I mprovementStories/ReducingVentilatorAssociatedPneumon iaOwensboro.htm. 11. Blamoun J, Alfakir M, Rella ME, Wojcik JM, Solis RA, Khan AM, and DeBari VA (2009) Efficacy of an expanded ventilator bundle for the reduction of ventilator-associated pneumonia in the medical intensive care unit. Am J Infect Control 37: 172-175. 12. Yeung KY and Chui YY (2010) An exploration of factors affecting Hong Kong ICU nurses in providing oral care. J Clin Nurs 19: 3063-3072. 13. Munro CL, Grap MJ, and Kleinpell R (2004) Oral health and care in the intensive care unit: state of the science. Am J Crit Care 13: 25-34. 14. Schleder BJ and Pinzon L (2004) You can make a difference in 5 minutes. Evidence- Based Nursing 7: 102-103. 15. Pearson LS and Hutton JL (2002) A controlled trial to compare the ability of foam swabs and toothbrushes to remove dental plaque. J Adv Nurs 39: 480-489. 16. Kite K (1995) Changing mouth care practice in intensive care: Implications of the clinical care setting context. Intensive Crit Care Nurs 11: 203-209. 17. McCaughan D, Thompson C, Cullum N, Sheldon TAT, and Thompson DR (2002) Acute care nurses perceptions of barrier to using research information in clinical decision making. J Adv Nurs 39: 46-64. 18. Berry AM, Davidson PM, Masters J, and Rolls K (2007) Systematic literature review of oral hygiene practices for intensive care patients receiving mechanical ventilation. Am J Crit Care 16: 552-562. 19. Jones H, Newton JT, and Bower EJ (2004) A survey of the oral care practices of intensive care nurses. Intensive Crit Care Nurs 20: 69-76. 20. McNeill HE (2000) Biting back at poor oral hygiene. Intensive Crit Care Nurs 16: 367-372. 21. Abidia RF (2007) Oral care in the intensive care unit: A review. The Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice 8: 76- 82. 22. Berry AM and Davidson PM (2006) Beyond comfort: Oral hygiene as a critical nursing activity in the intensive care unit. Intensive Crit Care Nurs 22: 318-328. 23. Cutler CJ and Davis N (2005) Improving oral care in patients receiving mechanical ventilation. Am J Crit Care 14: 389-394. 24. Munro C, Grap M, Elswick Jr R, McKinney J, Sessler C, and Hummel III R (2006) Oral health status and development of ventilator-associated pneumonia: A descriptive study. Am J Crit Care 15: 453-460. 25. Fourrier F, Duvivier B, Boutigny H, Roussel-Delvallez M, and Chopin C (1998) Colonization of dental plaque: A source of nosocomial infections in intensive care unit patients. Crit Care Med 26: 301-308. 26. Snedecor GW and Cochran WG (1989) Statistical methods, 8th edition. Danvers: Iowa State University Press. 27. Binkley CJ, Furr LA, Carrico R, and McCurren C (2004) Survey of oral care practices in US intensive care units. Am J Infect Control 32: 161-169. 28. Pallant J (2005) SPSS survival manual, 2nd edition. Sydney: Open University Press. 29. Treloar D and Stechmiller J (1995) Use of a clinical assessment tool for orally intubated patients. Am J Crit Care 4: 355-360. 30. Adam R (1996) Qualified nurses lack adequate knowledge related to oral health, resulting in inadequate oral care of patients on medical wards. J Adv Nurs 24: 552-560. 31. Schleder B, Stott K, and Lloyd RC (2002) The effect of a comprehensive oral care protocol on patients at risk for ventilators-associated pneumonia. Journal of Avocate Health Care 4: 27-30. 32. Grap MJ (2009) Not-so-trivial pursuit: Mechanical ventilation risk reduction. Am J Crit Care 18: 299-309. 33. El-Solh AA, Pietrantoni C, Bhat A, Okada M, Zambon J, Aquilina A, and Berbary E (2004) Colonization of dental plaque. Chest 126: 1575-1582. 34. Furr A, Binkley CJ, McCurren C, and Carrico R (2004) Factors affecting quality of oral care in intensive care units. J Adv Nurs 48: 454-462.
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Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is the most common nosocomial infection in intensive care units (ICUs). One factor causing VAP is aspiration of oral colonisation, which may result from poor oral care practice. Oral care using tooth brushing can prevent formulation of dental plaque that can be a reservoir for microbes causing VAP. Methodology: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among 124 nurses, using a self-administered questionnaire, to determine methods used, frequency, and attitude of nurses toward oral care provided to mechanically ventilated patients in Malaysian ICUs. Results: Methods for oral care and their frequency of use varied between nurses even in the same unit. Cotton with forceps was used by 73.4% of the nurses. Some nurses used forceps and gauze (65%) or spatulas and gauze (36%). Toothbrushes were used by 50.8% of the nurses. Nurses in this hospital reported to have positive attitude toward providing oral care. Conclusions: The survey showed the need to have standardised oral care protocols in ICUs to improve quality of oral care provided to ventilated patients.
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