Suteera Pradubwong MSN*, Pattama Surit DNSc**, Sumalee Pongpagatip MA*, Tharinee Pethcharat MSN*, Bowornsilp Chowchuen MD, MBA***
Affiliation : * Division of Nursing, Srinagarind Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, Thailand ** Faculty of Nursing, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, Thailand *** Division of Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, Thailand
Background : Cleft lip and palate (CLP) is a congenital anomaly of the lip and palate that is caused by several factors. It was
found in approximately one per 500 to 550 live births depending on nationality and socioeconomic status. The Tawanchai
Center and out-patients surgical room of Srinagarind Hospital are responsible for providing care to patients with CLP
(starting from birth to adolescent) and their caregivers. From the observations and interviews with nurses working in these
units, they reported that both patients and their caregivers confronted many problems which affected their physical and mental
health. Based on the Soukup’s model (2000), the researchers used evidence triggers from clinical practice (practice triggers)
and related literature (knowledge triggers) to investigate the problems.
Objective : The purpose of this study was to investigate the problems of care for patients with CLP in the Tawanchai Center
and out-patient surgical room of Srinagarind Hospital.
Material and Method: The descriptive method was used in this study. For practice triggers, the researchers obtained the data
from medical records of ten patients with CLP and from interviewing two patients with CLP, eight caregivers, two nurses, and
two assistant workers. Instruments for the interview consisted of a demographic data form and a semi-structured questionnaire.
For knowledge triggers, the researchers used a literature search. The data from both practice and knowledge triggers were
collected between February and May 2016. The quantitative data were analyzed through frequency and percentage distributions
and the qualitative data were analyzed through a content analysis.
Results : The problems of care gained from practice and knowledge triggers were consistent and were identified as holistic
issues, including 1) insufficient feeding, 2) risks of respiratory tract infections and physical disorders, 3) psychological
problems, such as anxiety, stress, and distress, 4) socioeconomic problems, such as stigmatization, isolation, and loss of
income, 5)spiritual problems, such as low self-esteem and low quality of life, 6) school absence and learning limitation, 7) lack
of knowledge about CLP and its treatments, 8) misunderstanding towards roles among the multidisciplinary team, 9) no
available services, and 10) shortage of healthcare professionals, especially speech language pathologists (SLPs).
Conclusion : From evidence-triggers, the problems of care affect the patients and their caregivers holistically. Integrated
long-term care by the multidisciplinary team is needed for children with CLP starting from birth to adolescent. Nurses should
provide effective care to these patients and their caregivers by using a holistic approach and working collaboratively with
other healthcare providers in the multidisciplinary team.
Keywords : Evidence-triggers, Cleft lip and palate, Problems of care
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