Application of Modified Lowa Model Evidence Based Practice on Trauma Care Nurses Regarding Head Injury

Fating, Lina and Singh, Seema and Ankar, Ruchira (2021) Application of Modified Lowa Model Evidence Based Practice on Trauma Care Nurses Regarding Head Injury. Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, 33 (52A). pp. 253-258. ISSN 2456-9119

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Abstract

Background: Head injuries are a regular occurrence in emergency departments around the world, with more than 2 million annual visits in North American EDs and more than 400 000 in the United Kingdom alone. Despite the fact that the mechanism of injury is consistent,, Head injuries are a regular occurrence in emergency departments around the world, with over 2 million visits in North American EDs and over 400 000 in the European Union alone. Regardless of how consistent the injury mechanism is.

Objectives: Holds data what nurses already know about the modified LOWA model. 2. Develop and test a protocol using a IOWA model that was adjusted. 3. Assess the updated LOWA model's effectiveness 4.To connect the knowledge score to demographic data.

Research Approach: Interventional approach Research design: - One group pre test and post test. Setting of the study: - The study will be conducted in AVBRH Hospital. Sample: - Staff Nurse Sample Size is 50Sampling Technique is Purposive sampling. Setting of the study is The study will be conducted in AVBRH Sample: - Staff Nurse Sampling Technique: - convenient sampling Data Collection: - Field data Will be collected by the use of standardised questionnaires with three key sections: Section A (Standard standards), Section B (Socio-demographics and work history of staff) used the modified LOWA model and check list).

Expected Results: Oriented it toward the application of the LOWA model. Those characteristics are what evidence-based practise on trauma care nurses concerning head injury entails, but they may be able to address the issues that Traumatic Brain Injury Nursing faces. Adopting this paradigm into traumatic brain injury nursing units is worth a shot.With the assistance of a specific case, this article will discuss the clinical application of the Lowa Model in traumatic brain injury nursing care.

Conclusion: In the light of the study findings, this study shows that, the implementation of LOWA Model evidence based practice has a positive effect on nurse’s knowledge and practices regarding trauma care nurses regarding head injury. There was a significant improvement in the nurses ‘knowledge and practice regarding LOWA Model evidence-based practice implementation compared with that before it. There was positive significant correlation between nurses’ knowledge and their practice before and after program. Nurses’ knowledge and practice about LOWA Model improved after application of this program.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Article Archives > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 04 Mar 2023 10:52
Last Modified: 11 Mar 2024 05:17
URI: http://archive.paparesearch.co.in/id/eprint/241

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