Effect of Designed Post-Operative Nursing Management Protocol on Nurses' Performance Regarding Care of Women Undergoing Cesarean Section
Amal Fatthy; mahmoud, heba;
Abstract
A cesarean section is associated with increased maternal risks, such as puerperal sepsis, hemorrhage, thromboembolism, despite the gross increase in cesarean section rate; there is still high perinatal mortality. Aim & design: Quasi-experimental study design was conducted aiming to evaluate the effectiveness of the designed post-operative nursing management protocol on nurses' performance regarding care of women undergoing cesarean section. Sample: 40 nurses were chosen as a convenience sample in this study, which was carried out at Postnatal Inpatient tpemtDapeD at Ain Shams University Maternity Hospital. Tools: the study utilizes three tools: A structured interview questionnaire, an observational checklist, and nurses’ satisfaction questionnaire, in addition to developed supportive material (post-operative nursing management protocol). Results: The results showed statistically significant improvements in nurses' performance (knowledge and practice) at - teDptepeDtte etsD compared with Dhp
pre-intervention level (p<0.001). In addition to 90% of nurses were satisfied with nursing management protocol. Conclusion: Findings of this study conclude that the post-operative nursing management protocol was effective in improving nurses' performance regarding care of women undergoing cesarean section and most of them were satisfied with it. Recommendations: applying continuous refreshment courses and follows up programs for nurses regarding post-operative care of cesarean section women
pre-intervention level (p<0.001). In addition to 90% of nurses were satisfied with nursing management protocol. Conclusion: Findings of this study conclude that the post-operative nursing management protocol was effective in improving nurses' performance regarding care of women undergoing cesarean section and most of them were satisfied with it. Recommendations: applying continuous refreshment courses and follows up programs for nurses regarding post-operative care of cesarean section women
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Title | Effect of Designed Post-Operative Nursing Management Protocol on Nurses' Performance Regarding Care of Women Undergoing Cesarean Section | Authors | Amal Fatthy; mahmoud, heba | Keywords | Cesarean section;Nurses' performance & Post-operative nursing management protocol | Issue Date | Dec-2021 | Publisher | Assiut Scientific Nursing Journal | Journal | Assiut scientific nursing journal | Volume | 9 | Issue | 27 | Start page | 156 | End page | 169 | DOI | 10.21608/ASNJ.2022.111318.1283 |
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