Investigation of Related Factors of Operating Room Nurses' Attitudes and Awareness Towards Surgery-Related Pressure Injury Prevention in Turkey, Croatia, and Italy: Surgery-Related Pressure Injury Awareness and Attitudes
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2024
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Tissue Viability Society
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Objective: The aim of this study is to examine related factors of operating room nurses' attitudes and awareness towards surgery-related pressure injury prevention in Turkey, Croatia, and Italy. Methods: A descriptive and cross-sectional design was used. The study was conducted between March and September 2023. Data were collected with an online questionnaire created on Google Forms, consisting of a Nurse Information Form, a Surgery-related Pressure Injury Awareness Form, and the Attitude towards Pressure Ulcer Prevention Instrument. Results: The sample of the study consisted of 258 operating room nurses working in Turkey, Croatia, and Italy. It was found that the majority of the participants (70.90 %) did not use a risk scale, had not received education on pressure injury prevention and treatment (58.10 %) but wanted to receive it (86 %). Mean attitude scores of operating room nurses by country were at an adequate level in Turkey (42.48 ± 4.30) but not at the desired level in Croatia (37.48 ± 3.44) and Italy (36.20 ± 4.02). While there was a significant positive relationship between the awareness and attitudes of operating room nurses in Turkey (p = 0.002) and Croatia (p < 0.001), no relationship was found between these variables of nurses in Italy (p = 0.109). A statistically significant difference was found between nurses' consideration of themselves sufficient and their attitudes and awareness in all three countries (p < 0.05). It was also determined that reading articles affected nurses’ awareness in all countries. Conclusions: While operating room nurses’ attitudes towards preventing pressure injuries were adequate in Turkey, it was determined that those of the nurses in Croatia and Italy were not at the desired level. Nurses should receive regular training on surgical pressure injuries to increase their awareness and to support them in implementing the recommendations of pressure injury guidelines in accordance with institutional policy. © 2024 Tissue Viability Society / Society of Tissue Viability
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Attitude, Knowledge, Operating room nurses, Perioperative, Pressure injury, Pressure Ulcer, Adult, Male, Operating Rooms, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Operating Room Nurses, Perioperativ, Turkey, Croatia, Attitude of Health Personnel, Nurses, Middle Aged, Operating Room Nursing, Knowledge, Cross-Sectional Studies, Attitude, Italy, Surveys and Questionnaires, Humans, Female, Pressure injury
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Journal of Tissue Viability
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33
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418
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424
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