Assessment of Intensive Care Unit Nurses Knowledge Regarding Pressure Ulcers in a Tertiary Care Of Hospital Karachi

Authors

  • Afsha bibi Horizon School of Nursing and Health Sciences, Karachi
  • Salman Khan Memon Medical Institute Hospital Karachi
  • Mahboob Ali Horizon School of Nursing and Health Sciences Karachi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37762/jfinph.99

Keywords:

Intensive Care, Nurse’s, Knowledge, Pressure Ulcers, Bedsores

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The objective of the study was to assess nurses Intensive Care Nurse’s knowledge regarding pressure ulcers.

METHODOLOGY

A cross-sectional study design was used to collect data from a convenient nonprobability sample of 50 nurses at a tertiary care Hospital in Karachi. The data collection period was from September to December 2022. The pressure ulcer knowledge assessment tool was used to gather data, which was self-constructed. Approval was secured from respective department. SPSS version 26 was used to analyze the data.

RESULTS

 Study findings show that 18% of the sample have a low level of knowledge, 44% have moderate, and 38% have a high level of knowledge regarding pressure ulcers.

CONCLUSION

Based on the study findings, most participants with a significant proportion (44%) fall under the moderate category. However, it is concerning to note that 18% of the nurses had a low level of knowledge about pressure ulcers, highlighting the need for targeted educational interventions to improve their knowledge.

Author Biographies

Afsha bibi, Horizon School of Nursing and Health Sciences, Karachi

Nursing Lecturer
Horizon School of Nursing and Health Sciences, Karachi

Salman Khan, Memon Medical Institute Hospital Karachi

Male Nurse,
Memon Medical Institute Hospital Karachi

Mahboob Ali, Horizon School of Nursing and Health Sciences Karachi

Principal,
Horizon School of Nursing and Health Sciences Karachi

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Published

2023-06-01

How to Cite

bibi, A., Khan, S. ., & Ali, M. . (2023). Assessment of Intensive Care Unit Nurses Knowledge Regarding Pressure Ulcers in a Tertiary Care Of Hospital Karachi. Journal of Farkhanda Institute of Nursing And Public Health (JFINPH), 3(1), 35–38. https://doi.org/10.37762/jfinph.99

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