Fall Prevention Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices among Nurses in Saudi Arabia

Afaf M. Alrimali, Mohmmad Khalf, Al-Shammari, Abdullah Sami Alamer, Abdulmajeed DhaifAllh, A. Alrashedi, Mohammed Hamoud, S. Alsaadi, Abdullah Ayed, S. Alharbi, Shaleh Husaikan, W. Al-Shammari, Mohmmad Khalf Alshammari
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Objectives: To comprehensively assess the knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to fall prevention among nurses in multiple healthcare settings, emphasizing the crucial role of preventing falls in ensuring patient safety and well-being. Methods: A correlational cross-sectional design, involving the recruitment of participants through convenience sampling from sixteen government hospitals in Hail, Saudi Arabia. Data on nurses’ knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding falls were collected using a self-reported questionnaire. The findings are reported using descriptive and inferential statistics. Results: The analysis included 295 participants. The knowledge scores ranged from 0 to 14, with a mean of 8.54, the attitude scores ranged from 19 to 54, with a mean of 39.50, and the practice score ranged from 25 to 65, with a mean of 57.02. Significant differences existed in knowledge scores among hospitals (p < .001), while attitude and practice scores were statistically significant for multiple factors, including gender, place of work, experience of falling accidents, and the fall prevention training (frequency, duration, source) (all p < .001). Conclusion: This study reveals that nurses generally possess moderate knowledge and positive attitudes towards fall prevention, with high reported adherence to preventive measures. However, variations among hospitals and the influence of factors like gender, workplace, experience with falls, and training characteristics emphasize the importance of tailored training programs to enhance patient safety.
沙特阿拉伯护士的防跌倒知识、态度和做法
目的:全面评估多个医疗机构中护士预防跌倒的知识、态度和实践,强调预防跌倒在确保患者安全和健康方面的关键作用。方法:采用相关横断面设计,通过方便抽样从沙特阿拉伯哈伊尔的16家政府医院招募参与者。使用自我报告问卷收集护士关于跌倒的知识、态度和做法的数据。研究结果采用描述性和推断性统计进行报告。结果:共纳入295名受试者。知识得分0 ~ 14分,平均为8.54分;态度得分19 ~ 54分,平均为39.50分;实践得分25 ~ 65分,平均为57.02分。医院间知识得分差异有统计学意义(p < 0.001),性别、工作地点、跌倒事故经历、预防跌倒培训(频次、持续时间、来源)等多因素的态度和实践得分差异有统计学意义(p < 0.001)。结论:本研究显示护士普遍对预防跌倒有中等程度的知识和积极的态度,并且对预防措施的依从性较高。然而,医院之间的差异以及性别、工作场所、跌倒经历和培训特点等因素的影响,强调了量身定制培训计划以提高患者安全的重要性。
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