Intensive Care Nurses' Knowledge and Practices Regarding Medical Device-Related Pressure Injuries: a Descriptive Cross-Sectional Study
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2024
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This study aims to determine the levels of knowledge and practices of intensive care nurses regarding medical device-related pressure injuries (MDRPIs). This descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out between September 2023 and February 2024, involving 143 nurses working in intensive care units across three hospitals in Türkiye. The data were collected using the demographic form and the Medical Device-related Pressure Injuries Knowledge and Practice Assessment Tool (MDPI-ASSET). Of the nurses, 74.1% have encountered MDRPIs in their unit, 63.6% feel that their knowledge about MDRPIs is insufficient and 90.2% express a desire to receive training about MDRPIs. The participants' total mean MDPI-ASSET score was 11.12 (out of 21). The nurses achieved the highest mean score on the Aetiology/risk factors sub-scale and the lowest mean score on the Staging sub-scale. The analysis revealed significant differences in the mean MDPI-ASSET total scores among nurses based on the status of previous encounters with MDRPIs (t = 2.342; p = 0.021) and their feelings of responsibility for the development of MDRPIs (t = −2.746; p = 0.007). In this study, the knowledge and practices of intensive care nurses regarding medical device-induced pressure injuries were found to be inadequate. Given the frequent occurrence of MDRPIs in intensive care units, it is necessary to support nurses with continuous organizational-level training to improve the quality of care for critically ill patients. © 2024 The Author(s). International Wound Journal published by Medicalhelplines.com Inc and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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intensive care units, medical device-related pressure injuries, nurse, pressure ulcer, Pressure Ulcer, Adult, Male, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Turkey, Middle Aged, Nursing Staff, Hospital, Critical Care Nursing, Intensive Care Units, Young Adult, Cross-Sectional Studies, Equipment and Supplies, Surveys and Questionnaires, Humans, Original Article, Female, Clinical Competence, Intensive Care Nursing, Prevention And Control, Turkey (bird), Devices, Psychology, Equipment And Supplies, Medical Device-related Pressure Injuries, Hospitalization, Decubitus, Knowledge, Surveys And Questionnaires, Demographics, Human, Kolmogorov Smirnov Test, Cronbach Alpha Coefficient, Intensive Care Unit, Major Clinical Study, Follow Up, Article, Cross-sectional Studies, Education, Controlled Study, Health Care Quality, Critically Ill Patient, Adverse Event, Nurse, Questionnaire, Risk Factor, Sociodemographics, Intensive Care, Medical Device Related Pressure Ulcer, Attitude To Health, Spss Statistics For Windows Version 25.0 Softwar, Cross-sectional Study, Nursing Care, Nursing Staff
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International Wound Journal
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