Evaluation of nurses’ knowledge about protective precautions and experiences in terms of various factors during Covid-19 pandemic
Citation
Tosun, B., Ünal, N., Güngör, S., Dusak, İ., Porucu, C., Yava, A. (2022). Evaluation of nurses’ knowledge about protective precautions and experiences in terms of various factors during Covid-19 pandemic. Central European Journal of Nursing and Midwifery: Cilt, 13, s. 763-774.Abstract
Aim: The aim of the study was to evaluate nurses’ knowledge of protective precautions and their experiences of various factors during the Covid-19 pandemic. Design: A descriptive cross-sectional study. Methods: In this descriptive cross-sectional study, the snowball method was selected for sampling to access nurses (n = 392) serving in the fight against the Covid-19 infection nationwide. The online data collection form had two parts: a sociodemographic form and a second part including 25 items on institutional protective measures, personal protective measures, and nursing care. Results: Most of the nurses caring for patients with Covid-19 were well-informed about institutional, personal, and patient protective precautions. The scores of female nurses, married nurses and those with children were higher. Multiple regression analysis revealed that in-service training, working in a clinic, and having colleagues diagnosed with Covid-19 positively affected knowledge, while having 0–5 years of professional experience negatively affected knowledge. Conclusion: This study may enlighten medical authorities and policymakers in their efforts to promote the quality of care delivered to patients with Covid-19 and the quality of working conditions of healthcare providers. © 2022 Central European Journal of Nursing and Midwifery.