| Literature DB >> 30293224 |
Yaping Xu1,2,3, Wei Wang4, Jing Zhao4, Jiahuan Wang5,6, Tingting Zhao5,6.
Abstract
This study had three objectives: (1) to investigate healthcare professionals' knowledge, attitude, and practice toward clinically applying graduated compression stockings, (2) to analyze the influencing factors, and (3) to provide data to support departments that develop health policies. A self-administered web-based survey was completed by 1,444 healthcare professionals, including physicians and nurses from 15tertiary hospitals and four secondary hospitals from 10 provinces in China. Reliability analysis and exploratory factor analysis were used to evaluate the researcher-designed questionnaire's reliability and validity. The formal questionnaire, which included demographic data (eight items), knowledge (ten items), attitudes (four items), and clinical practice patterns (six items), was distributed among healthcare professionals. The relationships and mechanisms among the variables were explored using descriptive statistical analysis, Pearson's correlation coefficients, and multiple linear regression analysis. Of the 1,444 respondents, 31.2% had good knowledge of clinically applying graduated compression stockings, 83.5% had a positive attitude toward clinically applying them, and 30.4% of respondents exhibited normative behavior when applying them. The multiple linear regression analysis indicated that training was an important factor influencing the knowledge, attitude, and practice toward clinically applying graduated compression stockings. The healthcare professionals' attitude toward clinically applying graduated compression stockings was positive, but the related knowledge was poor, and the code of behavior was deficient. Medical institutions should improve training for clinically applying graduated compression stockings among healthcare professionals and standardize the use of graduated compression stockings to facilitate the prevention of hospital-acquired venous thromboembolism.Entities:
Keywords: Attitude; Graduated compression stockings; Knowledge; Practice
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30293224 PMCID: PMC6336747 DOI: 10.1007/s11239-018-1749-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Thromb Thrombolysis ISSN: 0929-5305 Impact factor: 2.300
Characteristics of the respondents (N = 1,444)
| Characteristic | Categories |
| % |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sex | Male | 214 | 14.8 |
| Female | 1230 | 85.2 | |
| Age (years) | < 20 | 5 | 0.4 |
| 20–29 | 519 | 35.9 | |
| 30–39 | 601 | 41.6 | |
| ≥ 40 | 319 | 22.1 | |
| Service years | 1–5 | 450 | 31.2 |
| 6–10 | 377 | 26.1 | |
| 11–19 | 324 | 22.4 | |
| ≥ 20 | 293 | 20.3 | |
| Hospital level | Tertiary hospital A | 955 | 66.1 |
| Tertiary hospital B | 91 | 6.3 | |
| Secondary hospital A | 390 | 27 | |
| Secondary hospital B | 8 | 0.6 | |
| Profession | Doctor | 261 | 18.1 |
| Nurse | 1183 | 81.9 | |
| Highest education attained | Secondarya | 27 | 1.9 |
| College | 316 | 21.9 | |
| Bachelor’s degree | 943 | 65.3 | |
| Master’s degree or above | 158 | 10.9 | |
| Professional title | Junior | 764 | 52.9 |
| Intermediate | 535 | 37.1 | |
| Senior | 145 | 10 | |
| GCS application training | Yes | 463 | 32.1 |
| No | 981 | 67.9 |
GCS graduated compression stockings
aEven in some Tertiary hospitals in China, there are a few nurses who have worked for more than 20 years who have only completed secondary education
The means, standard deviations, and Pearson’s correlation coefficients (N = 1,444)
| Variables |
|
| Minimum | Maximum | Knowledge | Attitude | Behavior |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Knowledge | 30.12 | 8.16 | 10 | 50 | 1 | ||
| Attitude | 16.50 | 2.63 | 6 | 30 | 0.316* | 1 | |
| Behavior | 16.94 | 5.81 | 4 | 20 | 0.653* | 0.330* | 1 |
The correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (two-tailed)
M mean, SD standard deviation
*p < 0.01
Fig. 1Proportion of the classification of “good” for the 20 items of the knowledge, attitude, and practice dimensions (N = 1444). Knowledge 1 Maintenance instructions, Knowledge 2 Washing method, Knowledge 3 Wearing method, Knowledge 4 Service life, Knowledge 5 Timing, Knowledge 6 Size, Knowledge 7 Length, Knowledge 8 Contraindications, Knowledge 9 Pressure level, Knowledge 10 Indications. Attitude 1 The benefits of graduated compression stockings (GCS) should be actively communicated to patients and their caregiver, Attitude 2 Health education about GCS should be strengthened for patients and their caregiver, Attitude 3 Medical institutions and managers should pay attention to GCS application training for healthcare professionals, Attitude 4 The use of GCS should be recommended to patients. Practice 1 I fully inform the patient and their caregiver about the instructions for using GCS, Practice 2 I actively inform patients and their caregiver about the benefits of using GCS, Practice 3 I have actively participated in training for the use of GCS, Practice 4 I check if the patient is using GCS properly from time to time, Practice 5 My work using GCS is established, Practice 6 In clinical practice, the medical staffs’ work using GCS is established
Stepwise linear regression analysis of the knowledge, attitude, and practice dimensions (n = 1,444)
| Total score of the knowledge dimension | Total score of the attitude dimension | Total score of the behavior dimension | |
|---|---|---|---|
| GCS application training | |||
| | − 8.392*** | − 1.064*** | − 5.376*** |
| Std. Error | 0.402 | 0.145 | 0.296 |
| 95% CI for | − 9.180, − 7.604 | − 1.349, − 0.778 | − .957, − 4.795 |
| (Lower bound/upper bound) | |||
| Beta | − 0.48 | − 0.189 | − 0.432 |
| Highest education | |||
| | − 1.161*** | – | − 0.612** |
| Std. Error | 0.314 | – | 0.229 |
| 95% CI for | − 1.776, − 0.546 | – | − 1.060, − 0.163 |
| (Lower bound/upper bound) | |||
| Beta | − 0.088 | – | − 0.065 |
| Service years | |||
| | 0.492** | – | – |
| Std. Error | 0.169 | – | – |
| 95% CI for B | 0.159, -0.824 | – | – |
| (Lower bound/upper bound) | |||
| Beta | 0.067 | – | – |
| Sexa | |||
| | − 1.378* | – | − 1.654*** |
| Std. Error | 0.54 | – | 0.398 |
| 95% CI for | − 2.437, − 0.318 | – | − 2.433, − 0.874 |
| (Lower bound/upper bound) | |||
| Beta | − 0.06 | – | − 0.101 |
| Hospital level | |||
| | – | 0.417*** | 0.845*** |
| Std. Error | – | 0.076 | 0.156 |
| 95% CI for | – | 0.269, 0.566 | 0.539, 1.150 |
| (Lower bound/upper bound) | |||
| Beta | – | 0.143 | 0.131 |
| Constant | |||
| | 48.936*** | 16.955*** | 29.403*** |
| Std. Error | 1.631 | 0.318 | 1.233 |
| 95% CI for | 45.736, 52.137 | 16.332, 17.579 | 26.984, 31.822 |
| (Lower bound/upper bound) | |||
| Adjusted | 0.244 | 0.057 | 0.206 |
|
| 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Std. error of the estimate | 7.09 | 2.55 | 5.17 |
|
| 1444 | 1444 | 1444 |
GCS graduated compression stockings, Std. error standard error, CI confidence interval.
*p < 0.05; **p < 0.01; ***p < 0.001.
aMale sex was associated with higher scores for knowledge and behavior dimensions; 14.8% of participants were male and most were physicians with a high level of education.