| Literature DB >> 29686535 |
Werku Etafa1, Zeleke Argaw2, Endalew Gemechu2, Belachew Melese3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The presence or absence of pressure ulcers has been generally regarded as a performance measure of quality nursing care and overall patient health. The aim of this study- wasto explorenurses' attitude about pressure ulcer prevention'and to identify staff nurses' perceived barriers to pressure ulcer prevention public hospitals in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.Entities:
Keywords: Nurses attitude; Perceived barrier; Pressure ulcer prevention; Wound
Year: 2018 PMID: 29686535 PMCID: PMC5902867 DOI: 10.1186/s12912-018-0282-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Nurs ISSN: 1472-6955
Fig. 1Schematic Presentation of Sampling Procedure
Frequency distribution of nurses’ socio-demographic variables (N = 222)
| Variables | |
|---|---|
| Sex | |
| • Male | 77 (34.7) |
| • Female | 145 (65.3) |
| Age (M = 29, SD = 6.65,max = 61,min = 20) | |
| • 20–29 years | 148 (66.7) |
| • 30–39 years | 49 (22) |
| • > = 40 years | 25 (11.3) |
| Level of education | |
| • Diploma in nursing | 58 (26) |
| • Degree in nursing | 140 (63) |
| • Masters in nursing | 24 (11) |
| Working experience (max = 41, min = 1) | |
| • 1–4 years | 115 (51.8) |
| • 5–10 years | 55 (24.8) |
| • Above 10 years | 52 (23.4) |
| Where you received training on PU prevention? | |
| • In-service | 16 (7.2) |
| • Course | 37 (16.7) |
| • Conference | 2 (0.9) |
| • Workshop | 19 (8.5) |
| • Never | 148 (66.7) |
| Have you read researchs about pressure ulcers? | |
| • Yes | 31 (14) |
| • No | 191 (86) |
Nurses’ attitude towards pressure ulcer prevention, 2015 (N = 222)
| Variables | Nurses’ attitude rate | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Strongly agree | Agree | Neither agree nor disagree | Disagree | Strongly disagree | |
| All patients are at risk of developing PUs | 64 (28.8) | 62 (28) | 46 (20.7) | 28 (12.6) | 22 (9.9) |
| PU prevention is time consuming for me | 34 (15.3) | 59 (26.6) | 39 (17.6) | 34 (15.3) | 56 (25.2) |
| In my opinion, patients tend not to get as many PUs now days. | 24 (10.8) | 56 (25.2) | 56 (25.2) | 49 (22.1) | 37 (16.7) |
| I do not need to concern myself with PU prevention in my job. | 25 (11.3) | 32 (14.4) | 36 (16.2) | 47 (21.2) | 82 (36.9) |
| PU treatment is greater priority than its prevention. | 37 (16.7) | 23 (10.4) | 17 (7.7) | 27 (12.1) | 118 (53.1) |
| Most pressure ulcers can be avoided | 107 (48.1) | 46 (20.7) | 36 (16.2) | 14 (6.3) | 19 (8.7) |
| Continuous assessment of patient will give an accurate account of their PU risk | 90 (40.6) | 63 (28.4) | 27 (12.1) | 23 (10.3) | 19 (8.6) |
| I am less interested in PU prevention than other aspects of care | 22 (9.9) | 34 (15.3) | 2 6 (11.8) | 46 (20.7) | 94 (42.3) |
| My clinical judgment is better than any PU risk assessment tool available to me | 34 (15.3) | 31 (14) | 32 (14.5) | 36 (16.2) | 89 (40) |
| In comparison with other areas of care, PU prevention is a low priority for me. | 48 (21.5) | 51 (22.9) | 70 (31.4) | 33 (14.8) | 21 (9.4) |
| PU risk assessment should be regularly carried out on all patients during their stay in hospital | 94 (42.3) | 46 (20.7) | 34 (15.3) | 26 (11.7) | 22 (10) |
Nurses’ perceived barriers practice to prevent pressure ulcer prevention (N = 222)
| Nurses’ perceived barriers for preventing PU | Frequency (%) |
|---|---|
| Poor access to literature and reading facilities | 110 (49.7) |
| Heavy workload and inadequate staff | 185 (83.1) |
| Lack of universal guide line on prevention of pressure ulcer | 133 (59.8) |
| Inadequate training coverage of pressure ulcer prevention | 140 (63.2) |
| Uncooperative patients | 87 (39.3) |
| Lack of job satisfaction in nursing profession | 125 (56.2) |
| Presence of other priorities than pressure ulcer | 130 (58.7) |
| Shortage of resources (equipment/resource) | 150 (67.7) |
| Inadequate knowledge about pressure ulcer among nurses | 60 (27) |
| Lack of multidisciplinary among staff nurses | 64 (28.9) |
| I don’t have any challenge | 4 (2) |