Knowledge and Attitude among Nurses Towards Pressure UlcerPrevention at Palestinian Hospital

Authors

  • Rebhi Bsharat Assistant Prof. PhD Nursing, lecturer at Modern University College (MUC), Palestine Author
  • Mustafa Shouli Assistant Prof. PhD Nursing, lecturer at Modern University College (MUC), Palestine Author
  • Batool Bsharat Assistant Prof. PhD Nursing, lecturer at Modern University College (MUC), Palestine Author
  • Saja Bajawi Assistant Prof. PhD Nursing, lecturer at Modern University College (MUC), Palestine Author
  • Linda Bany garah Assistant Prof. PhD Nursing, lecturer at Modern University College (MUC), Palestine Author
  • Theker Bani odeh Assistant Prof. PhD Nursing, lecturer at Modern University College (MUC), Palestine Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47363/JDDT/2024(4)127

Keywords:

Pressure Ulcer, knowledge, attitude, prevention, nurses

Abstract

Background: Pressure ulcers (PU) remain a serious complication of immobile patients and a burden for healthcare professionals. The incidence and prevalence remain alarming. Knowledge and attitudes of nurses play a fundamental role in prevention. Aim of the study to assess knowledge and attitude towards pressure ulcer prevention in Palestinian hospital.


Methodology: A quantitative cross-sectional study was conducted at fourth hospitals in Jenin and Nablus for one month from 1-4-2023 to 1-5-2023, a sample size was 150 participant, who met inclusion and exclusion criteria, data was collected by three section, first section was nurse’s demographic characteristics, second section was PressureUlcer Prevention Knowledge Assessment Instrument (PUPKAI), and third section was Attitude towards Pressure Ulcer Prevention Instrument (APUP)


Result: The main result on our study shows that the level of nurse’s knowledge regarding PrUs preventive measures at Palestinian hospitals is low, and the level of nurse’s attitude regarding PrUs preventive measures at Palestinian Hospitals is high, and there is no significant relationship between knowledge and attitude regarding PrUs preventive measure among nurse’s at the Palestinian Hospitals.


Conclusion: Results showed insufficiencies in the knowledge and attitudes of nurses towards PU prevention. Therefore, it is essential to focus on general education and continuing education and practice of nurses. Further development of educational programs and frequent measurement of these two parameters can lead to a significant improvement in the quality of care provided

Author Biography

  • Rebhi Bsharat, Assistant Prof. PhD Nursing, lecturer at Modern University College (MUC), Palestine

    Rebhi Bsharat, Assistant Prof. PhD Nursing, lecturer at Modern University College (MUC), Palestine.

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Published

2024-10-05