The objectives of this study are to build, develop, and evaluate of waistcoats for saline stands with pole vest action are consisted of 6 steps 1) to study the idea, theory, and related research documents. 2) To create a waistcoats for saline stands . 3) To create a tool for assessing the effectiveness of innovation 4) to perform monitoring innovation by expert nursing lecturers at first time 5). To improve and develop the innovation after performance monitoring and , 6) To perform monitoring innovation by expert nursing professions, expert nursing lecturers at second time. The used From reviewing literature, The researchers found that more than 90% of patient who admitted at Bamrat Naradun Hospital were taking intravenous fluid. (Ritsamred et al., 2009)
Patients feel inconveniently when they have taking intravenous fluid. They undergo troubles when they would like to go to the toilet because they have to maintain saline bottle over their heads. When the saline bottle stay below the head, intravenous fluid can’t flow, as a result is blood clot in intravenous fluid. By observation during practicing in the ward at 19-23 September 2014 found that patient has a blood clot in intravenous fluid after going to the toilet at medication ward (54.71) and surgical ward (24.32) respectively.
The researchers also fully aware of the importance of the problems. It has developed innovative waistcoats for saline stands by using sponge instead of board and also using iron which can adjust the height instead of polyvinyl chloride. Thus, patient will feel more comfortable in using this innovation.