Abstract
Session presented on: Friday, July 26, 2013:
Purpose: To develop the information system for patients with cleft lip-palate undergoing operation.
Methods: This study is one part of nursing care system development for patients with cleft lip palate and craniofacial deformity in Srinagarind Hospital. It is an action research divided into 3 phases.
Phase 1 Situation review: In this phase we interview, nursing care observation, and review nursing documents regarding information that nurses give to patients as well as how and when nurses do those activities.
Phase 2 Develop information system: After situation review we have 2 focus groups, 5 nurses in each group. The discussion was about what nurses can do to develop the system to give information to patients/parents. At this phase we have concise and appropriate guidelines and tools to give patients/family information then implementation.
Phase 3 evaluation: After implementation we evaluate the information system by interview of 61 parents using the structured questionnaire.
Results: 100% of patients/parents received information but some items were not received. Patients/Parents satisfaction is 94.9%, no complications.
Conclusion: The information system development provides optimal care for patients and family with cleft lip and palate, but needs to improve some techniques or tools to give some items of information and evaluate further the nursing outcome afterwards.
Sigma Membership
Non-member
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Presentation
Format Type
Text-based Document
Study Design/Type
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Research Approach
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Keywords:
Information, Cleft Lip and Palate, Nursing Care System
Recommended Citation
Augsornwan, Darawan, "Development of information system for patients with cleft lip and palate who undergoing operation" (2013). INRC (Congress). 114.
https://www.sigmarepository.org/inrc/2013/presentations_2013/114
Conference Name
24th International Nursing Research Congress
Conference Host
Sigma Theta Tau International
Conference Location
Prague, Czech Republic
Conference Year
2013
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Development of information system for patients with cleft lip and palate who undergoing operation
Prague, Czech Republic
Session presented on: Friday, July 26, 2013:
Purpose: To develop the information system for patients with cleft lip-palate undergoing operation.
Methods: This study is one part of nursing care system development for patients with cleft lip palate and craniofacial deformity in Srinagarind Hospital. It is an action research divided into 3 phases.
Phase 1 Situation review: In this phase we interview, nursing care observation, and review nursing documents regarding information that nurses give to patients as well as how and when nurses do those activities.
Phase 2 Develop information system: After situation review we have 2 focus groups, 5 nurses in each group. The discussion was about what nurses can do to develop the system to give information to patients/parents. At this phase we have concise and appropriate guidelines and tools to give patients/family information then implementation.
Phase 3 evaluation: After implementation we evaluate the information system by interview of 61 parents using the structured questionnaire.
Results: 100% of patients/parents received information but some items were not received. Patients/Parents satisfaction is 94.9%, no complications.
Conclusion: The information system development provides optimal care for patients and family with cleft lip and palate, but needs to improve some techniques or tools to give some items of information and evaluate further the nursing outcome afterwards.