Detailed Information on Publication Record
2013
FACTORS INFLUENCING THE USE OF NURSING INTERVENTIONS IN SURGICAL CLINICAL PRACTICE
POSPÍŠILOVÁ, Alena, Miroslava KYASOVÁ, Zdeňka SURÁ and Erna MIČUDOVÁBasic information
Original name
FACTORS INFLUENCING THE USE OF NURSING INTERVENTIONS IN SURGICAL CLINICAL PRACTICE
Authors
POSPÍŠILOVÁ, Alena (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution), Miroslava KYASOVÁ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), Zdeňka SURÁ (203 Czech Republic) and Erna MIČUDOVÁ (203 Czech Republic)
Edition
BRNO, VII. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF GENERAL NURSES AND WORKERS EDUCATING PARAMEDICAL STAFF, p. 131-141, 11 pp. 2013
Publisher
NATIONAL CENTRE OF NURSING AND OTHER HEALTH PROFESSION BRNO-NCO NZO
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Stať ve sborníku
Field of Study
50300 5.3 Education
Country of publisher
Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Publication form
printed version "print"
RIV identification code
RIV/00216224:14110/13:00065662
Organization unit
Faculty of Medicine
ISBN
978-80-7013-558-7
UT WoS
000327118100015
Keywords in English
Nursing Interventions Classification; NIC; Intervention; Surgical nursing
Tags
International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 11/2/2014 15:19, Soňa Böhmová
Abstract
V originále
Background: The article presents results obtained within the project called IGA MZCR NF112078-4/2011. The first phase of the Project was focused on the choice of NIC interventions which are frequently used in surgical nursing practice. This contribution presents information on whether the respondents` education, the specialization in surgery, their age, the number years after getting the qualification, the length of practical experience and the length of experience at a surgical unit influence the respondents` opinion of the frequency of interventions in the surgical nursing practice. Methods: The investigation used quantitative research methods. Questionnaires were used for collecting the data. The questionnaire contained names and definitions of 101 NIC interventions; the frequency of their use was classified according to the scale: used minimally once a day, minimally once a week, minimally once a month, occasionally - less than once a month, never used, the intervention is not within the competence of a general nurse. General nurses working without professional supervision at standard surgical departments for longer than one year were asked to fill in the questionnaires. The inductive analysis used Pearson`s chi-square and the ANOVA method. Results: 11 health care facilities from all the Czech Republic were included in the investigation. 255 completed questionnaires were processed. Only in 6 (5.9%) out of the 101 tested nursing interventions, a statistically significant dependence between the respondents with a surgical specialization education and respondents without this specialization was noticed. In 9 (8.9%) nursing interventions, the difference in responses was found between nurses with academic education and nurses without academic education. Furthermore, it was found out that the age had significantly influenced the responses with regard to the frequency of the 101 interventions in 21 interventions (20.8%). The number of years after getting the qualification and the length of practical experience influenced the opinions of the frequency of interventions in 17 (16.8%) NIC interventions. In 23 interventions (22.8%), the length of practical experience at a surgical department was an influencing factor. Conclusions: It was found out that none of the factors studied had influenced the use of individual interventions in surgical nursing practice in more than 25% evaluated interventions. The information obtained will be used for the choice of appropriate respondents for the validation of NIC interventions at surgical nursing practice.
Links
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