Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2631799 Journal of Neonatal Nursing 2006 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
The pulmonary vasodilator nitric oxide is potentially dangerous for both patients and staff. There is however little published guidance about appropriate training for staff. This study used the Delphi survey technique to identify consensus opinion, amongst a group of experts, on how best to train neonatal nurses to work safely and effectively with nitric oxide. The consensus was used to formulate generic training guidelines which can be used to guide staff who are running or setting up nitric oxide training programmes. An internet site was established to publicise the survey and resulting guidelines and to act as a resource for neonatal staff seeking information about nitric oxide.
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