Vol. 84, September 2016

Assessment of Nurses' Knowledge and Performance Regarding Feeding Patients with Nasogastric Tube in Ismailia General Hospital

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Assessment of Nurses' Knowledge and Performance Regarding Feeding Patients with Nasogastric Tube in Ismailia General Hospital, MUNEER N.M. AL-HAWALY, MONA H. IBRAHIM and SHEREEN A.A. QALAWA

 

Abstract
Background: Enteral tube feeding is the most common form of artificial feeding in hospitalized patients.
Aim: The present study was aimed to assess nurses' performance regarding feeding patients with nasogastric tube in Ismailia General Hospital.
Subjects and Methods: A descriptive design was used in this study. Subjects were composed of all available nurses that providing direct care to patients at Ismailia General Hospital, the study included 45 nurses.
Tools: Two tools were used for collecting data, namely a self-administered questionnaire and an observation checklist.
Results: The findings of the study indicated that nearly three-quarters of the studied nurses 7 1.1 % had a satisfactory total level of knowledge regarding feeding administering and 62.2% of studied nurses had the unsatisfactory level of praсtice regarding feeding administering. Also, the most common factors which affect nurses' practice were the shortage of nursing staff; worry to be infected.
Conclusion: The majority of studied nurses had satisfactory total knowledge regarding patients with nasogastric tube feeding; while the studied nurses had unsatisfactory practice regarding patients with nasogastric tube feeding.

 

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