ASSESSMENT OF NURSES' KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICES REGARDING THE MAINTENANCE, CARE, AND PREVENTION OF CENTRAL VENOUS CATHETER-RELATED INFECTION IN ADULT INTENSIVE CARE UNITS IN A MILITARY HOSPITAL

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 M.Sc. Post-graduated

2 Consultant of Pathology

3 Consultant of Public Health

4 Consultant Nursing and Hospital administration, Military Medical Academy, Cairo 11911

Abstract

Central venous catheter insertion is not a benign procedure, it is a potentially harmful one, if it is not
performed correctly, and it might result in life threatening complications. It causes substantial
morbidity, mortality and incurs high costs; they are preventable through the adherence to strict
guidelines by health care workers when caring for patients.
A cross-sectional descriptive design was utilized in conducting the study, in a military hospital. The
hospital provides inpatient and outpatient services to military personnel and their families, as well as to
civilian people. Subject: A purposive sample was composed of 50 nurses who worked at the adult Intensive
Care Unit in a military Hospital. The tool data were collected using a self-administered questionnaire
to assess knowledge of ICU nurses related to the maintenance, care, and prevention of central
venous catheter-related infection and an observation checklist to assess their practices.
The results showed that 70 % of nurses had an average level of total knowledge, 52% had an incompetent
level of practice to maintenance, care and prevention of central venous catheter-related infections.
There were significant differences between nurses' characteristics and their knowledge, practices.
here was a positive correlation between the nurses' knowledge, practices related to the Maintenance,
Care, and Prevention of Central Venous Catheter-Related Infection.

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