Betul Tosun, Nursemin Unal, Serap Gungor, İsmail Dusak, Canan Porucu, Ayla Yava
Evaluation of nursesʼ knowledge about protective precautions and experiences in terms of various factors during Covid-19 pandemic
Číslo: 4/2022
Periodikum: Central European Journal of Nursing and Midwifery
DOI: 10.15452/cejnm.2022.13.0017
Klíčová slova: Covid-19 pandemic, experiences, knowledge, nurses, personal protective equipment, precautions
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Design: A descriptive cross-sectional study.
Methods: In this descriptive cross-sectional study, the snowball method was selected for sampling to access nurses (n = 392) serving in the fight against the Covid-19 infection nationwide. The online data collection form had two parts: a sociodemographic form and a second part including 25 items on institutional protective measures, personal protective measures, and nursing care.
Results: Most of the nurses caring for patients with Covid-19 were well-informed about institutional, personal, and patient protective precautions. The scores of female nurses, married nurses and those with children were higher. Multiple regression analysis revealed that in-service training, working in a clinic, and having colleagues diagnosed with Covid-19 positively affected knowledge, while having 0–5 years of professional experience negatively affected knowledge.
Conclusion: This study may enlighten medical authorities and policymakers in their efforts to promote the quality of care delivered to patients with Covid-19 and the quality of working conditions of healthcare providers.