Current perception and knowledge of preventing medical device related pressure injury among nursing staff in intensive care units: A national descriptive cross-sectional study

IF 4.9 2区 医学 Q1 NURSING Intensive and Critical Care Nursing Pub Date : 2024-02-15 DOI:10.1016/j.iccn.2024.103656
Yang Lyu , Honghong Cui , Yan Liu , Frances Lin
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Abstract

Objective

Sufficient knowledge is crucial for nurses in intensive care unit to prevent medical device related pressure injuries. This study was aimed to explore the Chinese intensive care nurses’ perceptions and knowledge of medical device related pressure injury prevention and identify associated factors.

Methods

This descriptive cross-sectional study included a convenience sample of 1286 intensive care nurses recruited from professional networks across China. Participants completed the demographic data form and the adapted 23-item Medical device related pressure injury Knowledge Assessment Questionnaire (MKAQ) questionnaire. Multiple linear regression was used to determine the associated factors.

Results

The medical device related pressure injury knowledge assessment questionnaire scores among intensive care nurses were relatively high, with a correct rate of 78.3 %. Multiple regression analysis revealed that management position (β = 0.131, P < 0.001) was the strongest associated factor of knowledge scores, followed by academic position (β = 0.114, P = 0.009) and received training on medical device related pressure injury (β = 0.112, P < 0.001). Hospital level (β = 0.087, P = 0.004) and sex (β = 0.068, P = 0.016) were also significant associated factors. Collectively, these five variables accounted for 18.2 % of the variance in knowledge scores.

Conclusion

Sufficient knowledge is a prerequisite for safe nursing practice. Although nurses demonstrated relatively high level of knowledge, it is essential for nursing managers to implement specific measures to enhance the knowledge among junior nursing staff, especially in non-tertiary hospitals, to promote medical device related pressure injury prevention in all intensive care settings.

Implications for clinical practice

This study highlights the importance of sociodemographic and professional characteristics in promoting satisfactory perception and knowledge of preventing medical device related pressure injury among intensive care nurses. It is necessary for nurse managers and leaders to develop strategic interventions, along with targeted training programs and quality improvement plans that correspond to the actual training needs to improve the medical device related pressure injury prevention.

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重症监护病房护理人员目前对预防医疗器械相关压力损伤的看法和知识:一项全国性描述性横断面研究
目的 对于重症监护病房的护士来说,充分了解预防医疗器械相关压力损伤的知识至关重要。本研究旨在探讨中国重症监护护士对预防医疗器械相关压力损伤的看法和知识,并确定相关因素。方法本研究为描述性横断面研究,从中国各地的专业网络中招募了 1286 名重症监护护士作为方便样本。参与者填写了人口统计学数据表和改编的 23 项医疗器械相关压伤知识评估问卷(MKAQ)。结果 重症监护护士的医疗器械相关压力损伤知识评估问卷得分相对较高,正确率为 78.3%。多元回归分析显示,管理职位(β = 0.131,P < 0.001)是知识得分的最强相关因素,其次是学术职位(β = 0.114,P = 0.009)和接受过医疗器械相关压力损伤培训(β = 0.112,P < 0.001)。医院级别(β = 0.087,P = 0.004)和性别(β = 0.068,P = 0.016)也是重要的相关因素。结论充足的知识是安全护理实践的前提。尽管护士表现出了相对较高的知识水平,但护理管理者有必要采取具体措施来提高初级护理人员的知识水平,尤其是在非三级医院,以促进在所有重症监护环境中预防与医疗器械相关的压力损伤。护士管理者和领导者有必要根据实际培训需求制定战略干预措施、有针对性的培训计划和质量改进计划,以改善医疗器械相关压伤的预防工作。
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期刊介绍: The aims of Intensive and Critical Care Nursing are to promote excellence of care of critically ill patients by specialist nurses and their professional colleagues; to provide an international and interdisciplinary forum for the publication, dissemination and exchange of research findings, experience and ideas; to develop and enhance the knowledge, skills, attitudes and creative thinking essential to good critical care nursing practice. The journal publishes reviews, updates and feature articles in addition to original papers and significant preliminary communications. Articles may deal with any part of practice including relevant clinical, research, educational, psychological and technological aspects.
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