Assessment of Nurse’s Knowledge and Practices Regarding Pediatric Cardiac Catheterization at Sulaimani Cardiac Hospital (original) (raw)

Nurses' Knowledge Regarding Cardiac Catheterization at General Hospital in Rania City

Kurdistan Journal of Applied Research (KJAR), 2018

Cardiac catheterization is a common word for a set of procedures that are implemented using this method, such as coronary angiography and left ventricle angiography. Coronary angiography is that invasive procedure which assumed as the golden standard for the diagnosis, estimation, and curing of heart diseases. There is a shortage of research of undergraduate students. The purpose of this descriptive cross-sectional study has been conducted to assess nurses' knowledge regarding cardiac catheterization and associated factors at General Hospital in Rania city. Data were collected from a stability sample of 60 nurses using demographic form instead of the section with the conductive questionnaire of Knowledge regarding cardiac catheterization. The majority of study participants were female (81.7%) Therefor, 70% of nurses were married. About 43.3% of study participants were Academic nurse while (40%) of them were Institute nurse, however level of knowledge form institute graduated nurses has a highest level and the majority of participants were not trained (95%). Results acquired have shown that there is no sufficient knowledge of nurses regarding cardiac catheterization, among all levels of nurses and there is a significant relationship between most socio-demographic data in true question but there are opposite result for false questions. We therefore recommend the training course by ministry of health for nurses to improve the knowledge and health awareness regarding cardiac catheterization.

Effect of Nursing Guidelines for Nurses on Occurrence of Selected Post Therapeutic Cardiac Catheterization Complications Among Children

The Medical Journal of Cairo University, 2018

Background: Pediatric cardiac catheterization has shifted from a diagnostic tool to a therapeutic one and now more applicable for therapeutic reasons.Aim of Study: The aim of the current study was to evaluate the effect of guidelines for nurses on occurrence of selected post therapeutic cardiac catheterization complications among children.Subjects and Methods: Quasi-experimental design (Pre-Posttest) was used to achieve the aim of the current study. A convenient sample of 30 nurses and 60 children having cardiac defects undergoing cardiac catheterization were participated in the current study; children were divided into two equal groups: 30 as a control group and 30 as a study group and nurses were the same for the study and control group of children. The current study was conducted at post cardiac catheterization Intensive Care Unit at Cairo University Spe-cialized Pediatric Hospital (CUSPH). The required data was collected through: 1- Structured interview (questionnaire); 2- Nurse...

Nurses Competence with Regard Congenital Heart Diseases in Cardiac Care Unit of Pediatric Hospital in Sulaimani City

Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, 2020

The activities of the nurse performing duties at a haemodynamic facility is characterized by the need to be able to field a high degree of specialisation. It is absolutely essential that he/she has bases of knowledge and skills also in the field of intensive care and cardiac resuscitation that are adequate for the high complexity of the diseases and procedures that are treated . Method : Quantitative design with descriptive study was carried out with assessment approach and it was conducted on nurses in cardiac care unit of pediatric hospital in Sulaimani city/Kurdistan region from 1st July 2017-1st May 2018. Non-probability sampling was performed, a purposive sample of (35) nurses, all males and females . Data were shown and tabled in frequencies and percentage, and mean of scores was calculated from ordinal data in five level ( 5, 4 , 3, 2, 1 ) . In the present study the highest mean of score indicates the highest level of practice regarding nursing management. The P-value at 0.05...

Nurses' Knowledge Regarding Patients Safety After Diagnostic Cardiac Catheterization in Azadi Teaching Hospital in Kirkuk City

The present study aims to assess Nurse's Knowledge about Patient Safety after diagnostic Cardiac Catheterization at Azadi Teaching Hospital in Kirkuk City. A descriptive study survey approach was carried out from the period of 1 st March 2017 up to 1 st October 2017. A non-probability (purposive sampling) method was used to select the sample of the study. The study includes the (45) nurses who are working in medical ICU and cardiac medical ward at Azadi Teaching Hospital in Kirkuk City. The instrument of the study is Self structured questionnaire which is developed to assess the knowledge of nurses who are working in ICU and cardiac medical ward. The analysis of the data was used descriptive statistics (frequencies, percentages, mean, S.D), and inferential statistical (ANOVA and t-test). The results of the study showed that (48.9 %) of samples were in the age group between (23-27) year, and with a mean & SD of 2.13± 1.12.(64.4%) of study sample were female, (37.8 %) of the sample were graduate from Nursing institute, (75.6%) of them having (1-5) years of experience in the nursing profession, (95.6%) of the nurses had no training session in cardiac catheterization. The socio-demographic characteristic of the sample of the study has no significant relationship with knowledge at (P value < 0.05). The results of the questionnaire demonstrated that the nurses who are working in medical ICU and cardiac medical ward nurse's knowledge towards Patient Safety after diagnostic Cardiac Catheterization were far from optimal. The researcher recommends the establishment educational training programs for staff working in cardiac catheterization and establishes specialized centers for cardiac catheterization.

The Quality of Pre Cardiac Catheterization Nursing Care at Surgical Specialty Hospital-Cardiac Center in Erbil City

Erbil Journal of Nursing and Midwifery, 2020

Methods: This descriptive study was conducted on all nurses who perform pre cardiac catheterization nursing care in the Surgical Specialty Hospital-Cardiac Centre in Erbil City. A questionnaire and checklist was designed for the purpose of the study. Data were collected through the part one interview with nurses and part two was checklist observation of nursing care. Frequency and Kendall test was used for data analysis. Result: The mean ± SD of age was 25.36 ±2.16 years. Gender was more than half of the nurses were female, were male (45.5 %), single (63.6%), most (90.9) of them were nurses graduated from Hawler Medical Technical Institute, the length of experience in nursing (63.6%) had experience of 1-5 years, duration of work for nurses (72.7%) in cardiac catheterization worked for 1-5 years, and none of them attended any training program on cardiac catheterization in the Kurdistan region or abroad. In general, there was no significant association between the quality of pre cardiac catheterization nursing care and their socio-demographic characteristics of the nurses. Conclusion: Nursing care had sometimes to never level, but need continuous knowledge and training course regarding nursing care. Future research is required to affirm these determinations.

Assessment of Nurse's knowledge and practice for patients undergoing Cardiac Catheterization

Assessment of Nurse’s knowledge and practice for patients undergoing Cardiac Catheterization, 2019

Background: Cardiac catheterization is an invasive procedure indicated in a wide variety of circumstances. It is used for diagnostic evaluation and therapeutic intervention in the management of patients with cardiac diseases. Aim of the study: this study aimed to assess nurse's knowledge and practice regarding patients undergoing cardiac catheterization. Research design: descriptive research design was utilized in this study.Setting: the study was conducted in cardiac catheterization unit at Assiut University Hospital. Participants: A convenience sample including all nurses working (24) at cardiac catheter unit who are willing to participate in the study.Tools: A) Structured interview questionnaire sheet. b) Observation checklist sheet. Results: the results showed that; the highest percent of nurses (41.7%) their age was more than 30 years and have diploma degree; (62.5%). Their years of experience ranged from5 to 10years (41.7%). The majority of nurses (87.5%) had no in-service training courses related to cardiac catheterization and heart disease. Conclusion: nurses showed inadequacy of their knowledge and practice regarding care of patients undergoing cardiac catheterization. Recommendations: Nurses are need for in-service training programs and refreshing courses to improve their knowledge which will reflect into their knowledge and practice while working with patients.

Nurses' Roles towards Patient undergoing Cardiac Catheterization at Al- Najaf Governorate: Patient Perspective

American Academic Scientific Research Journal for Engineering, Technology, and Sciences, 2020

The study objectives to evaluate nurses' roles toward patient undergoing cardiac catheterization and to find out the relationship between the patient perspective and demographic data (age, gender, level of education, social status, occupation, economic status, and residence). a descriptive cross-sectional design (patient perspective) was carried out through the present study in order to achieve the early stated objectives for period January 4th 2017 to August 6th 2017. The study conducted at AL-Najaf cardiac center, A convenient sample of (100) patients undergoing to cardiac catheterization patients that admitted to cardiac catheterization unites. The data were collected through the use of questionnaire, which consists of two parts, socio-demographic data, and question related to nurses' roles toward patient undergoing cardiac catheterization. The data were described statistically and analyzed though use of the descriptive and inferential statistical analysis procedures. The results of present study indicate that the nurses' roles toward patient undergoing cardiac catheterization was good more than 89% of patient agree with this role. The study confirms that the nurses have a good practice toward patient undergoing cardiac catheterization according to patient perspective. Nurses, who working in cardiac center, should be hired with certain qualification, which are related to the performance of such high quality practices. Special training programs should be designed and constructed for nurses in this area to reinforce their skills and promote their experience. The standards for such practices bill should be created and presented to all ties in which such practices are performed.

A study to assess the knowledge regarding catheterization among staff nurses and nursing students in Narayana medical college hospital, Nellore

Introduction: Catheterization is performed as a sterile, medical procedure by trained, qualified personnel, using equipment designed for this purpose, except in the case of intermittent self-catheterization, where patient have been trained to perform the procedure themselves. Urethral catheterization requires a physician's order. The nurse must use strict aseptic technique. Organizing equipment before the procedure prevents interruptions. Apply all the nursing measures to induce urination before the catheterization of bladder. The main complications of urinary catheterization are ascending urinary tract infection, tissue trauma during the insertion of the catheter. Nursing staff plays an important role in delivering quality patient care. Methods: A Non-Experimental descriptive research was adopted for this study. The study was conducted in selected hospital, Nellore district. 30 samples were selected by using non probability convenience sampling technique. Structured questionnaire were used to assess the knowledge regarding catheterization among staff Nurses and Nursing students. Results: The study results shows that with regard to knowledge regarding catheterization among staff nurses, 5(33.3%) had inadequate knowledge, 7(46.7%) had moderately adequate knowledge, 3 (20%) had adequate knowledge, whereas in nursing students, 5(33.3%) had inadequate knowledge, 9(60%) had moderately adequate knowledge, 1 (6.7%) had adequate knowledge. Conclusion: The study concluded that majority of staff nurses and nursing students had inadequate knowledge regarding catheterization So there is a need to improve knowledge both by the student nurses and as well as staff nurses.

Assess the Knowledge and Practice among Cardiac Nurses about Patient Safety after Cardiac Catheterization, Tamilnadu

https://www.ijrrjournal.com/IJRR\_Vol.8\_Issue.4\_April2021/IJRR-Abstract029.html, 2021

Background: Cardiac catheterization is an invasive procedure which is used in the diagnosis and treatment of several cardiac diseases. It may lead to several major and minor complications which may contribute to morbidity and mortality. Early recognition of complications and proper care is logically tied to taking action to receive prompt treatment and thus minimizing further complications. Objectives: (i) To find out the level of knowledge and practice level of cardiac nurses related to patient safety after cardiac catheterization. (ii) To find the association between selected demographic variables with level of knowledge and practice of cardiac nurses regarding patient safety after cardiac catheterization. Method: A survey was conducted in 30 convenient samples with a pre-validated questionnaire and an observational tool was also used in assessing the quality of care provided. The total period of the study was from January to February 2020. The study population was staff nurses from cardiology medical intensive care unit and cardiology medical ward. Result: The findings shows that in the level of knowledge among 30 samples the level of knowledge frequency and percentages. Adequate 22(73%), moderately adequate 06(20%), inadequate 02(7%). Mean 7.53, standard deviation 1.33. In the level of practice among 30 samples the level of practice frequency and percentages. Good 20(67%), average 08(27%), poor 02(6%). Mean 15.6, standard deviation 3.21. The findings shows that there is a significant association on knowledge level between demographic variables Additional qualification and Total year of experience at p<0.05. In practice there is a significant association on practice level between demographic total year of experience at p<0.05. Conclusion: The Study concluded that most of the Staff nurses has adequate knowledge and good practice regarding care of patients after cardiac catheterization and there is an association on level of knowledge with demographic variables like additional qualification and total year of experience and in practice there is association with total year of experience.

Knowledge and Practice of Registered Nurses about Patient Safety after Cardiac Catheterization in Punjab Institute of Cardiology Hospital in Lahore, Pakistan

2017

Background: Cardiac Catheterization is a critical health status which requires standardized care policies, as well as it needs qualified and skilled health provider to obtain good outcome of management. This study aimed to assess the knowledge and practice of nurses regarding patient safety after cardiac catheterization. Material: This cross-sectional study was conducted in Punjab Institute of cardiology located in Lahore, Pakistan from 01 December 2016 to 31 March, 2017. 171 female nurses through using convenient sampling technique were included in the study. Questionnaire with multiple choice was used to collect data. Likert scale for multiple choose questionnaires regarding knowledge and practice of the nurses were used. Collected data were analyzed using SPSS version 21. Results: Out of 171 participants, all (N = 171) were female, most nurses had job experience of 2-5 years and 6-10 years, they were represented by 34.5% and 31.0% respectively. Mean of total knowledge was found g...