Assessment of Nurses' Knowledge and Practice Regarding Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalance in Critical Care Units
Heba Mohamed Ahmed Hassan; El-sayed Elmaghawry El-sayed; yassien, sahar; Dina El Tabey Sobh Sobeh;
Abstract
Background: The accurate monitoring of fluid balance activities is a vital part of
patients‟ baseline information, which guides medical and nursing interventions to achieve
physiological stability. Inaccurate monitoring of fluid balance especially in critically ill
patients can deteriorate patients‟ conditions. Aim of this study was to assess nurses'
knowledge and practice regarding fluid and electrolyte imbalance in critical care units.
Subjects and method: Design: A descriptive research design was used. Subjects: A
convenient sample was used (72 nurses) all nursing staff working in above mentioned
setting. Setting: Intensive care units in Damietta General Hospital. Tools: Two tools were
used to collect the needed data; nurses 'knowledge Questionnaire and nurses' observation
checklist. Results show a defect in the nurses' knowledge and practice as for general
knowledge of nurses had unsatisfactory knowledge with Mean±SD 26.8±5.6. for general
nurses' practice regarding fluid & electrolyte imbalances monitor and management 97.2% of
nurses had unsatisfactory level. of practice with Mean±SD 57.3±7.5. Conclusion: The study
concluded that there is a defect in the nurses' knowledge and practice. Recommendations:
Continued nursing education and updating knowledge in the intensive care units should be
organized regularly.
patients‟ baseline information, which guides medical and nursing interventions to achieve
physiological stability. Inaccurate monitoring of fluid balance especially in critically ill
patients can deteriorate patients‟ conditions. Aim of this study was to assess nurses'
knowledge and practice regarding fluid and electrolyte imbalance in critical care units.
Subjects and method: Design: A descriptive research design was used. Subjects: A
convenient sample was used (72 nurses) all nursing staff working in above mentioned
setting. Setting: Intensive care units in Damietta General Hospital. Tools: Two tools were
used to collect the needed data; nurses 'knowledge Questionnaire and nurses' observation
checklist. Results show a defect in the nurses' knowledge and practice as for general
knowledge of nurses had unsatisfactory knowledge with Mean±SD 26.8±5.6. for general
nurses' practice regarding fluid & electrolyte imbalances monitor and management 97.2% of
nurses had unsatisfactory level. of practice with Mean±SD 57.3±7.5. Conclusion: The study
concluded that there is a defect in the nurses' knowledge and practice. Recommendations:
Continued nursing education and updating knowledge in the intensive care units should be
organized regularly.
Other data
| Title | Assessment of Nurses' Knowledge and Practice Regarding Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalance in Critical Care Units | Authors | Heba Mohamed Ahmed Hassan; El-sayed Elmaghawry El-sayed; yassien, sahar ; Dina El Tabey Sobh Sobeh | Keywords | fluid and electrolyte imbalance, nurse's knowledge, practice | Issue Date | 2021 | Publisher | Faculty of Nursing, Port Said University | Journal | Port Said Scientific Journal of Nursing | Volume | 8 | Issue | 2 | Start page | 1 | End page | 13 |
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