Evaluation of the Knowledge and Performance of Nurses in Dealing with COVID-19 Disease: A Cross-sectional Study in Southern Iran

H. Heshmati, Asiyeh Pormehr-Yabandeh, P. Yousefi, Razieh Beigi-Broujeni, Shide Rafat, Fahimeh Timnak
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Background: The prevalence of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is on the rise worldwide. Since nurses are in close contact with infected people, they are a component of the infection transmission chain. Therefore, their knowledge and performance regarding COVID-19 prevention and protection methods can help break the transmission chain. This study aimed to evaluate the self-care level of nurses in charge of caring for patients with COVID-19. Methods: The study population in this descriptive-analytical and cross-sectional study included all nursing staff working in the hospitals affiliated with the Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences. A sample size of 110 nurses was determined adopting the convenience sampling. Data were collected using demographic information as well as questionnaires developed by the researchers to measure the knowledge and performance of the nurses responsible for dealing with COVID-19 patients. Results: A total of 158 nurses with a mean age of 33.77±6.92 years participated in the present study, 85.4% of who were female. Half of the participants (51.3%) showed generally good and excellent levels of self-care. Average scores of the knowledge and performance of nurses increased significantly with an increase in age and work experience (P<0.05). Moreover, the knowledge scores of nurses working in internal wards and intensive care unit (ICU) as well as the performance scores of nurses working in internal wards were lower than those of nurses working in COVID-19 wards. Conclusion: It was found that nurses had relatively good knowledge and performance in dealing with COVID-19 patients. However, various factors such as work experience, age, place of work, etc. may have affected the knowledge and performance of nurses. Therefore, it was recommended that the training of medical staff should be organized so that the efforts to control the epidemic were not negatively affected by unintentional errors but were positively directed towards controlling the disease.
伊朗南部地区护士应对COVID-19疾病的知识和绩效评估
背景:2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的全球患病率呈上升趋势。由于护士与感染者密切接触,她们是感染传播链的一个组成部分。因此,他们在COVID-19预防和保护方法方面的知识和表现有助于打破传播链。本研究旨在评估COVID-19患者护理护士的自我护理水平。方法:本研究采用描述性分析和横断面研究,研究对象为霍尔木兹甘医科大学附属医院的所有护理人员。采用方便抽样法确定110名护士的样本量。使用人口统计信息和研究人员开发的问卷收集数据,以衡量负责处理COVID-19患者的护士的知识和绩效。结果:共有158名护士参与本研究,平均年龄(33.77±6.92)岁,女性占85.4%。一半的参与者(51.3%)表现出良好和优秀的自我护理水平。护士的知识和绩效平均得分随年龄和工作经验的增加而显著增加(P<0.05)。此外,内科病房和重症监护病房护士的知识得分以及内科病房护士的绩效得分均低于新冠肺炎病房护士。结论:发现护士对COVID-19患者的处理知识和表现相对较好。然而,工作经验、年龄、工作地点等各种因素都可能影响护士的知识和表现。因此,建议组织对医务人员的培训,使控制这一流行病的努力不受无意的错误的不利影响,而是积极地朝着控制这一疾病的方向发展。
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