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The association between bathing and weaning trial duration.

Susan M Sereika1, Judith A Tate, Dana DiVirgilio-Thomas, Leslie A Hoffman, Valerie A Swigart, Lauren Broyles, Tricia Roesch, Mary Beth Happ.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To describe patterns of bath care for patients who are weaning from prolonged mechanical ventilation (PMV) and to explore the association between bathing and weaning trial duration.
METHODS: Descriptive correlational study. Clinical records from 439 weaning trial days for 30 patients who required PMV were abstracted for bathing occurrences during weaning trials, within 1 hour before a trial, and nocturnally.
RESULTS: Most baths occurred during weaning trials (30.8%) or at night (35.3%), and less frequently (16%) within 1 hour before a trial. No significant effects were found on trial duration for nocturnal bathing or bathing within 1 hour before a trial. By using random coefficient modeling, weaning duration was shown to be longer when bathing occurred during a weaning trial (P < .05), even when controlling for age, severity of illness, and days on bedrest.
CONCLUSION: Bathing occurred during approximately one third of PMV weaning trials. Baths during PMV weaning trials were associated with longer weaning trial duration.
Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20561879      PMCID: PMC2997168          DOI: 10.1016/j.hrtlng.2010.03.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Heart Lung        ISSN: 0147-9563            Impact factor:   2.210


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