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ความคิดเห็นเกี่ยวกับโปรแกรมการสงเสริมการใชหลักฐานเชิงประจักษในการปฏิบัติการ
พยาบาล มีความคิดเห็นวา ควรมีการอบรมใหความรู มีการสนับสนุนอุปกรณ มีการใหขอมูล
ยอนกลับและมีการดําเนินการจัดโปรแกรมอยางตอเนื่อง รอยละ 100
คําสําคัญ: การใชหลักฐานเชิงประจักษ ความปวดเฉียบพลันในทารกแรกเกิด การจัดการความ
ปวดเฉียบพลัน
Abstract
This research is preliminary experimental research ( Pre- experiment
research). Its purpose is to analyze the scope of knowledge that practical nurses
have about the management of acute pain in the newborn before and after using
the program. The study seeks to promote the use of evidence-based practice and
study nurses’ opinion while using the program to promote the use of evidence-
based practice. The sample used in this research was: 10 registered nurses who
work in the children’s intensive care unit (children’s ICU) at Mukdahan hospital.
Research tools consist of a program promoting the evidence-based practice in
nursing practice for knowledge and the practice of nurses in acute pain
management for the newborn and questionnaire with confidence value of 0.91.
Statistics used in the research included percentage, average and standard
deviation. Wilcoxon Match Paired Signed-Rank Test were also used.
The research results are as follows: The majority of registered nurses who
are working in the children’s ICU have been employed for less than 10 years. The
average was 7. 5 years ( 60 percent) . No experience in training for the pain
management in the newborn (70 percent) and self-study or read the news about
pain management in the newborn (80 percent). Registered nurses, who have been
trained to use the program promoting the use of evidence-based practice, have
higher knowledge scores (100 percent)
Registered nurses, who have been trained to use the program promoting
the use of evidence-based practice, stated that the program is useful and should
utilized to provide a guide for the use of an acute pain management in the
newborn (80 percent)
Keywords: Evidence-based practice, acute pain of the newborn, acute pain
management program