Improving Tracheostomy Care in Resource-Limited Settings.
Mykayla L SandlerNohamin AyeleIsaie NcogozaSusan BlanchetteDaphne S MunhallBrittanie MarquesRoger C NussPublished in: The Annals of otology, rhinology, and laryngology (2019)
Outpatient tracheostomy care may be improved upon by implementing image-based tracheostomy care manuals, locally-sourced tracheostomy care kits, and tailored educational material into a low-fidelity simulated tracheostomy care course. These materials were effective in improving technical skills and confidence among nurses and residents. These tools are expected to improve knowledge and skills with outpatient tracheostomy care, and ultimately, to reduce tracheostomy-related complications.