Effectiveness of Hydrogen Peroxide Vs Chlorhexidiene Oral Care in Maintenance of Oral Hygiene among Critically Ill Patients Admitted At Government Rajaji Hospital Madurai

Authors

  • Mr. Balan Selvanarayanan
  • Mrs. S. Muniammal
  • Dr. S. Rajamani
  • I. Clement Principal and HOD, Department of Medical Surgical Nursing, Columbia College of Nursing, Mariappanapalya, Gnanabharathi, Bangalore, Karnataka

Keywords:

Hydrogen peroxide, Chlorhexidiene, Critically ill patient

Abstract

Effectiveness hydrogen peroxide vs. chlorhexidiene oral care in maintenance of oral hygiene among critically ill patients, admitted at Government Rajaji Hospital, Madurai. Objectives: To assess the level of oral hygiene among critically ill patients. To evaluate and compare hydrogen peroxide oral care and chlorhexidine oral care among group I and group II and associate with their variables. Hypotheses: There is a significant difference between pre and post and between post test and association with their variables. Methodology: True experimental pretest post test design was used. 60 subjects selected by simple random sampling technique. Oral care with hydrogen peroxide for group I and chlorhexidiene for group II was given three times a day for five days. Pretest on first day, post test on sixth day was done by Beck’s oral assessment guide. Results: The findings reveal there is an in significant reduction score in group I 33.1 and in 48.3 groups II. Conclusion: This study statistically proved that chlorhexidiene oral care is more effective in maintenance of oral hygiene among critically ill patients.

Published

2019-01-20

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