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العنوان
Nurses Compliance To Safety Measures At Labor Room /
المؤلف
Ibrahim, Nadra Mohammed.
هيئة الاعداد
مشرف / نادرة محمد ابراهيم حسن
مشرف / عزيزة أحمد عطية
مشرف / امال طلعت عبد الواحد
الموضوع
Pediatric gynecology.
تاريخ النشر
2016.
عدد الصفحات
183 p. :
اللغة
الإنجليزية
الدرجة
الدكتوراه
التخصص
الأمومة والقبالة
تاريخ الإجازة
11/4/2017
مكان الإجازة
جامعة عين شمس - كلية التمريض - تمريض التوليد وأمراض النسا
الفهرس
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Abstract

The present study aimed to investigate nurse’s compliance to safety measures at labor room. To achieve the study aim, quasi experimental study had been implemented at labor department of hospital in Ain Shams Maternity University Hospital this study was included all the nurses (45) working at the hospitals, the provision of caring for laboring women.
The data collected from nurses through: 1) structured questionnaire sheet was used for the following item: The first part is demographical characteristics about nurses included in the study. The Second part: used to assess nurses knowledge about both safety measures practices and nursing care in labor room. 2) Observational checklist was used to observe nurse’s performance during caring provide for laboring women. Third tool (likert scale): To assess nurses’ satisfaction regarding utilization of the instructional guidelines.
The present study revealed that:
Regarding general characteristics of the studied sample, three quarters of nurses (75.6%) their age ranging from 20-30 years with mean of age was (25.6+3.4). Also more than half of nurses (55.6%) had less than 5 years of experiences, while the minority of them (6.7%) their years of experiences were less than 10years. The same table showed that slightly more than two thirds (68.9%) of nurses were single and the minority of them (13.3%) were married.
Summarized that nurse’s barriers regarding safety measures includes, this table shows that, 60%, 60% and 68.9 % of nurses hade mild barriers regarding decrease training programs, decrease technological methods in nursing field and Nurses resistance challenge respectively. While most (100%, 91.1%) respectively of them had moderate barriers regarding decrease knowledge available about safety measures and Source of knowledge not available.
Summarized the total level of nurse’s knowledge regarding to safety measures and nursing care. It is table reveals that; slightly less than half (48.9%) of nurses, slightly more than half (55.7%) respectively of them had unsatisfactory knowledge about safety measures and nursing care in labor room pre intervention. whiles most (79%, 86.7%) of them had satisfactory knowledge in post intervention.
Summarized the nurses practice regarding safety measures, nursing care; it is found that, two thirds (66.7%), most (86.7%) respectively of them had unsatisfactory practices pre intervention, while these rates reduced to one third (33.3%, 35.6) post intervention.
Concerning nurse’s to their degree of satisfaction that, slightly less than 73.4% of nurses were high satisfied regarding safety measures and nursing care at labor room.
The significant correlation was found between both nurses’ knowledge’s regarding to safety measures &nursing care at labor room in relation with their level of education (highly qualified nurse), experience and training program (p value < 0.05) pre and post intervention.
The present study illustrated that, Significant correlation between nurses’ practices and their knowledge about safety measures and nursing care at labor room (p value = 0.000), while between nurses’ practices and with their knowledge about safety measures and nursing care at labor room (p-value= 0.000).
There are significant correlations between level of total nurse’s knowledge about safety measures and nursing care with their safety measures barriers in labor room pre-post intervention. While, there are significant correlations between levels of total nurse’s practices about safety measures and nursing care and their safety measures barriers in labor room pre-post intervention.