# Tracheostomy Care Knowledge among Clinical Nurses in Birat Medical College Teaching Hospital: An Observational Study

**Authors:** Bipin Koirala, Rajeev Kumar Shah, Rahul Mahato

PMC · DOI: 10.31729/jnma.9117 · JNMA: Journal of the Nepal Medical Association · 2025-06-30

## TL;DR

This study assesses clinical nurses' knowledge of tracheostomy care at a hospital, finding that one-third have high knowledge, with ICU nurses and those with more experience performing better.

## Contribution

The study provides insights into tracheostomy care knowledge among clinical nurses in a specific hospital setting, highlighting factors associated with higher knowledge levels.

## Key findings

- 50 out of 136 nurses (36.76%) had high tracheostomy care knowledge.
- ICU nurses and those with 10-20 years of experience showed higher knowledge scores.
- Only 27.94% of nurses correctly answered questions about tube reinsertion.

## Abstract

Tracheostomy, a surgically created opening in trachea, helps to maintain the airway in any respiratory problems. Its post-operative complications reflects the need of proper postoperative care. Good tracheostomy care knowledge helps early detection and timely management of tracheotomy related complications. Thus our study intends to assess the tracheostomy care knowledge among the clinical nurses in Birat Medical College Teaching Hospital.

This cross-sectional observational study was conducted among nurses of ICU, high care, postoperative, and ENT wards at Birat Medical College Teaching Hospital from June to September 2024. A validated 20-item true/false questionnaire assessed tracheostomy care knowledge. Data were analyzed using SPSS v21 after ethical approval and informed consent.

Of 136 nurses, 50 (36.76%) had high knowledge, 40 (29.41%) moderate, and 46 (33.83%) low. High knowledge was found in 6 (100%) nurses with a master's degree, 35 (48%) working in ICU, and 6 (75%) with 10 to 20 years of experience. Correct responses ranged from 38 (27.94%) on tube reinsertion to 135 (99.26%) on securing tracheostomy ties.

One-third of nurses had high tracheostomy care knowledge; higher scores were observed among ICU nurses and those with over ten years of experience.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** airway obstruction (MESH:D000402), respiratory failure (MESH:D012131), bleeding (MESH:D006470), PCL (MESH:C564133), neurologic injuries (MESH:D020196), death (MESH:D003643)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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