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2. The influence of the pulmonary recruitment maneuver on post-laparoscopic shoulder pain in patients having a laparoscopic cholecystectomy: a randomized controlled trial
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Samarah, Bushra Mousa, Shehada, Fatema Amer, Qaddumi, Jamal, Almasry, Nour Aldin, Alhroub, Nisser, ALBashtawy, Bayan, Mohammad, Khitam, ALBashtawy, Sa’d, Alkhawaldeh, Abdullah, ALBashtawy, Mohammed, Al Omari, Omar, Aljezawi, Ma’en, Hamadneh, Shereen, Suliman, Mohammad, Hani, Salam Bani, and ALBashtawy, Zaid
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- 2023
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3. The burden in family caregivers of people living with dementia: prevalence and predictors.
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Aljezawi, Ma'en, Kofahi, Raid, Abu Khait, Abdallah, Abdalrahim, Asem, Al Omari, Omar, Alkhawaldeh, Abdullah, ALBashtawy, Mohammed, Suliman, Mohammad, Khader, Imad Abu, Jallad, Mohammed, Qaddumi, Jamal, ALBashtawy, Zaid, and Hani, Salam Bani
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TREATMENT of dementia ,CROSS-sectional method ,PREDICTION models ,STATISTICAL sampling ,INTERVIEWING ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,FAMILY relations ,BURDEN of care ,SURVEYS ,RESEARCH ,RESEARCH methodology ,PSYCHOLOGICAL stress ,GERIATRIC assessment ,DEMENTIA ,SOCIAL support ,DEMENTIA patients ,PSYCHOSOCIAL factors ,OLD age - Abstract
Background: Providing care for people with dementia incorporates a level of burden which can affect quality of life for both the caregiver and the recipient of care. This study measures the level of burden experienced by Jordanian caregivers for people with dementia and explore related predictors. Methods: Through a cross‐sectional survey, participants were invited through convenience sampling to participate in a structured interview. Results: A total of 406 participants completed the survey. According to Zarit Burden Interview, the mean burden score of the sample was 26.2 (SD = 16.2). This score falls under the mild to moderate burden level. Older age of the patient, severe dementia, lower number of caregivers, if the caregiving negatively affected family relations, and if the caregiving negatively affected jobs, were significant predictors of burden. Conclusion: Caregivers in the current study reported no burden to a minimum burden. This result does not mean that these caregivers have no or minimal stress or that they do not have psychological needs; on the contrary, these results call for more attention to providing extra psychological and emotional support to caregivers of patients with dementia in order to decrease the burden level and maintain their efforts in caregiving. Future studies are required to discern the shape and context of unmet caregiver needs, assessment, and support. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Impact of anaemia in pregnancy on maternal and fetal wellbeing in Oman: a retrospective study.
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Gimono, Phiona, Aljezawi, Ma'en, Alkhawaldeh, Abdullah, ALBashtawy, Mohammed, Salameh, Basma, Batran, Ahmad, Ayed, Ahmad, Khalifeh, Anas, Ali Oweidat, Islam, Rababa, Mohammad, Suliman, Mohammad, Abdalrahim, Asem, Hani, Salam Bani, and ALBashtawy, Zaid
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FETAL growth retardation -- Risk factors ,RISK assessment ,ACADEMIC medical centers ,CHILD health services ,PREMATURE infants ,STATISTICAL sampling ,PREGNANCY outcomes ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,POSTPARTUM hemorrhage ,CHI-squared test ,ANEMIA in pregnancy ,LOW birth weight ,MEDICAL records ,ACQUISITION of data ,PREGNANCY complications ,FETAL development ,LENGTH of stay in hospitals ,DATA analysis software ,DISEASE risk factors - Abstract
Background/Aims: Anaemia is associated with negative outcomes for both mothers and infants. Better understanding of its consequences could lead to improved guidelines for screening and treatment. The aim of this study was to investigate anaemia in pregnancy and adverse maternal and fetal outcomes among pregnant women in Oman. Methods: This retrospective study examined the medical records of women who gave birth at a university hospital in Oman over a 3-year period. Chi-squared tests were used for data analysis. Results: A total of 723 pregnant women were included, with 62.8% diagnosed with anaemia. Anaemia was significantly associated with preterm birth (P=0.037), low birth weight (P=0.009), intrauterine growth restriction (P=0.002) and postpartum heamorrhage (P=0.019). Conclusions: Anaemia is a significant health concern for pregnant women in Oman. Further research will provide more data on its effects, informing targeted interventions and policy enhancements. Implications for practice: Early antenatal screening, targeted iron supplementation, nutritional education, appropriate treatment and active management during birth would help address this issue. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. Physical Activity Barriers Among Adolescents in Jordan: A Cross-Sectional Study.
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Alhroub, Nisser, Al-Sarairhe, Ishraq, Awamleh, Rana Al, Ayasreh, Ibrahim, Alkhawaldeh, Abdullah, ALBashtawy, Mohammed, Oweidat, Islam Ali, ALBashtawy, Sa'd, Ayed, Ahmad, ALBashtawy, Zaid, Abdalrahim, Asem, and Alkhawaldeh, Hasan
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CHILDREN'S health ,CROSS-sectional method ,HEALTH literacy ,ADOLESCENT health ,EXERCISE ,T-test (Statistics) ,SEX distribution ,PUBLIC sector ,SCHOOLS ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,PHYSICAL fitness centers ,CONFIDENCE ,BODY image ,HOME environment ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,EXERCISE equipment ,PERSONAL beauty ,RESEARCH methodology ,HEALTH promotion ,DATA analysis software ,STUDENT attitudes ,PHYSICAL activity ,TIME - Abstract
Introduction: Physical activity is critical for health promotion and the prevention of noncommunicable illnesses, especially among teenagers. However, teenagers' active participation in physical exercise may be hampered by perceived impediments to physical activity. Objective: This study aimed to identify the external and internal barriers to physical activities among adolescents, as well as any differences in these barriers between males and females. Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out among 600 adolescent students (aged 11–16) from a public school in Jordan. A self-administered questionnaire with 12 items assessed barriers to physical activity. Internal and external barriers were identified, and statistical analyses were performed using SPSS. Results: Male adolescents reported more perceived hurdles to physical exercise than female adolescents, with lack of time and lack of self-confidence being the most significant impediments. External impediments were more prominent than internal barriers, particularly a lack of resources. The total score for external barriers was significantly higher than that for internal barriers. "Lack of resources" was the most important external barrier (mean = 3.49), and "lack of self-confidence" was the most significant internal barrier (mean = 3.47). Male and female teenagers differed in the obstacles of "lack of self-confidence" (p =.045) and "lack of time" (p =.040). The most significant perceived hurdles included a lack of awareness of the health benefits of exercise, concerns about appearance while exercising, limited access to fitness centers, lack of exercise equipment at home, and insufficient spare time due to a packed class schedule. Conclusion: It is critical to implement interventions that address the identified barriers to physical activity, particularly among female adolescents, such as improving opportunities for physical activity and providing social support for participation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. Assessment of Cognitive Impairment and Related Factors Among Elderly People in Jordan.
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Alkhawaldeh, Abdullah, Alsaraireh, Mahmoud, ALBashtawy, Mohammed, Rayan, Ahmad, Khatatbeh, Moawiah, Alshloul, Mohammad, Aljezawi, Ma'en, ALBashtawy, Sa'd, Musa, Ahmad, Abdalrahim, Asem, Khraisat, Omar, AL-Bashaireh, Ahmad, ALBashtawy, Zaid, and Alhroub, Nisser
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Background: With an increase in elderly people, it is essential to address the issue of cognitive impairment and support healthy aging. This study aimed to assess cognitive impairment and factors associated with it among older adults. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out in different catchment areas within the Jerash governorate in the north of Jordan. The Elderly Cognitive Assessment Questionnaire (ECAQ) and a household face-to-face interview were used to collect data from 220 older adult participants aged 60 years and more. Descriptive statistics were conducted to describe the study variables. Correlation tests were applied to find associations between them. Logistic regression analysis was applied, with a minimum significance level (p < 0.05). Results: About 9.10% of the older adults had cognitive impairment. Cognitive impairment was correlated with age, self-perceived health, hypertension, stroke, and mental illness. The primary predictors of cognitive impairment were age [odds ratio (OR) =1.07 (1.01-1.14), p = 0.001] and stroke [OR = 10.92 (1.44-82.85), p = 0.001]. Conclusions: While many factors were correlated with cognitive impairment, the strongest predictors of cognitive impairment were age and stroke. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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7. A comparison of the preemptive effects of oral pregabalin and gabapentin on acute postoperative sedation and complications in patients undergoing lumbar spine surgery.
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Samarah, Bushra Mousa, Shehada, Fatema Amer, Qaddumi, Jamal, Almasry, Nour Aldin, Alkhawaldeh, Abdullah, ALBashtawy, Mohammed, Alyahya, Mohammed, ALBashtawy, Sa'd, AL-Awamreh, Khetam, Saifan, Ahmad, ALBashtawy, Bayan, Abdalrahim, Asem, and ALBashtawy, Zaid
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- 2023
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8. Critical Care Nurses' Knowledge of Tracheostomy Care.
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Sahyoun, Rasha Abu, ALBashtawy, Mohammed, Mohammad, Khitam, Baker, Nisren Abu, Al Sheyab, Nihaya, Alyahya, Mohammed, Nawafleh, Hani, ALBashtawy, Sa'd, Ayed, Ahmad, Musa, Ahmad, ALBashtawy, Bayan, Al Amer, Rasmieh, ALBashtawy, Zaid, and Alkhawaldeh, Abdullah
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CRITICAL care nurses ,INTENSIVE care nursing ,CORONARY care units ,TRACHEOTOMY ,INTENSIVE care units ,CONVENIENCE sampling (Statistics) - Abstract
Background: Tracheostomy care is a standard procedure that nurses perform in Critical Care Units (CCUs) to reduce complications from tracheostomy. The literature indicates a clear variety of care and practice in managing tracheostomy patients within the healthcare system. This study was conducted to assess the knowledge level of tracheostomy care among nurses in CCUs in Jordanian hospitals. Materials and Methods: A cross sectional descriptive design was used for this study. A convenience sample of 260 nurses working in the CCUs of four government hospitals completed a self reported structured questionnaire. Data were collected from January 2021 to March 2021. A t test and one way Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) were used to assess the differences among socio demographic variables in terms of knowledge score. Results: The result revealed that the level of knowledge was suboptimal. There was a statistically significant difference in the mean level of knowledge regarding tracheostomy care (in all dimensions) by age (F = 22.595, p < 0.001), educational level (F = 355.30, p < 0.001), and work experience (F = 13.63, p < 0.001). For gender, there was a statistically significant difference in knowledge of the tracheostomy suctioning dimension (p = 0.001). Conclusions: The level of knowledge among nurses regarding tracheostomy care was moderate, indicating an urgent need for education. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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9. Cancer pain management program: Patients' experiences–A qualitative study.
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Alsaraireh, Mahmoud, Albashtawy, Mohammed, Abdalrahim, Asem, Alkhawaldeh, Abdullah, Khatatbeh, Moawiah, Qaddumi, Jamal, Albashtawy, Sa'd, Albashtawy, Zaid, Ibnian, Ali, Ayed, Ahmad, Suliman, Mohammad, and Alhroub, Nisser
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CANCER pain ,CHRONIC pain ,EVALUATION of medical care ,RESEARCH methodology ,SKELETON ,INTERVIEWING ,PATIENT satisfaction ,PATIENTS' attitudes ,QUALITATIVE research ,CANCER patients ,HEALTH care teams ,BONE metastasis ,INTERPERSONAL relations ,QUALITY assurance ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,TUMORS ,PAIN management ,LONGITUDINAL method ,BREAST tumors ,PROSTATE tumors ,DISEASE complications - Abstract
Background: Cancer patients frequently experience unrelieved pain as a significant symptom. However, several studies have found that cancer‐related pain is frequently undertreated. Purpose: This study aimed to understand the pain experiences of cancer patients who were newly engaged in a multidisciplinary pain management program (PMP) at King Hussein Cancer Centre and still receiving cancer treatments and cancer pain management. Methods: A qualitative study design and semi‐structured interviews were used to obtain data from 21 cancer patients who were purposefully selected. All patients had advanced cancer, including skeleton metastases. All female participants had breast cancer, and all male participants had prostate cancer. Results: It was found that the patient−healthcare professional relationship and satisfaction with services emerged as two themes in healthcare professionals' pain management. Conclusion: The results from this study can offer a new understanding of the knowledge related to satisfaction of patients with cancer in terms of the quality of pain management. Additional qualitative studies are required to replicate the findings in populations from different backgrounds, ethnicities, and cultures experiencing cancer pain. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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10. An analysis of nursing and medical students' attitudes towards and knowledge of Alzheimer's Disease (AD).
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Abdalrahim, Asem, ALBashtawy, Mohammed, Alkhawaldeh, Abdullah, Al-amer, Rasmieh M., Bani Salameh, Ahmad, ALBashtawy, Sa'd, Abu Khait, Abdallah, and ALBashtawy, Zaid
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ALZHEIMER'S disease ,ANALYSIS of variance ,HEALTH occupations students ,MEDICAL students ,CROSS-sectional method ,ONE-way analysis of variance ,MULTIVARIATE analysis ,RESEARCH methodology ,HEALTH literacy ,T-test (Statistics) ,CONCEPTUAL structures ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,STUDENT attitudes ,NURSING students ,DATA analysis software ,STATISTICAL sampling - Abstract
Little is known about how Jordanian undergraduate medical and nursing students perceive Alzheimer's disease (AD) care. This study aimed to investigate nursing and medical students' AD knowledge, attitudes, and associated factors with their knowledge to inform reforms to multidisciplinary AD education undergraduate programs in Jordan. Cross-sectional research was carried out using a self-administered questionnaire. Students' knowledge was measured using the Alzheimer's Disease Knowledge Scale (ADKS) and attitudes were measured using the Dementia Care Attitude Scale (DCAS). The survey was completed by 423 nursing and medical students. The overall mean score on the ADKS for students' AD knowledge was 17.50 (SD=3.08) out of 30 and the DCAS for students' attitudes toward AD was 26.76 (SD=6.19) out of 40. Medical students had a higher level of AD knowledge and a lower level of positive attitude than nursing students (p<0.05). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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11. Patient-related Barriers to Pain Management among Cancer Patients.
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Goblan, Mai, ALBashtawy, Mohammad, Al Omari, Omar, Khraisat, Omar, AL-Bashaireh, Ahmad, AlBashtawy, Zaid, and Alkhawaldeh, Abdullah
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PSYCHOLOGY of drug addiction ,CANCER pain ,CANCER patient psychology ,THERAPEUTICS ,CINAHL database ,ONLINE information services ,NARCOTICS ,CULTURE ,ATTITUDE (Psychology) ,SYSTEMATIC reviews ,ANALGESICS ,FEAR ,MEDLINE ,PAIN management - Abstract
Recently, despite the development of cancer pain treatment, many cancer patients still suffer from pain. This review aimed to explore the patients-related barriers to pain management among cancer patients. The electronic searching was conducted in a different database: Google Scholar, CINAHL and PubMed. According to previous studies barriers can classified into patients/family-related barriers, health care provided-related barriers, and institutional-related barriers. Patient-related barriers were reluctant to report pain, fear from tolerance, addiction, and side effect, and culture. This review provides summary data about the patient-barriers to effective cancer pain control. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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12. COVID-19 and Its Relation to Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy.
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Fisal Khader, Wedad, AlBashtawy, Mohammed, Qaddumi, Jamal, Albashtawy, Sa'd, Fawares, Fadi, AlBashtawy, Zaid, and Alkhawaldeh, Abdullah
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ONLINE information services ,COVID-19 ,TAKOTSUBO cardiomyopathy ,SYSTEMATIC reviews ,RISK assessment ,MEDLINE ,DISEASE risk factors - Abstract
Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy (TC) is a stress caused heart condition, it might be transient or complicated with other irreversible conditions. Recently, many case reports were released indicating of COVID-19 cases complicated with TC. This paper aimed to review studies that examined the correlation between COVID-19 and TC. An electronic search was carried out using PubMed and Google Scholar data base. The TC is one of the major COVID-19 complications that must be taken into consideration. The exact mechanism is still unknown. Further studies are needed in order to confirm this relationship in addition to investigating the underlying mechanism. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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13. Pre-Operative Depilatory Cream Hair Removal to Reduce Surgical Site Infection in Patients Undergoing Elective Surgery.
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Al-Khazalleh, Bayan, Al-Bashtawy, Mohamed, Qaddumi, Jamal, Albashtawy, Sa'd, Baqir, Mohammed, AlBashtawy, Zaid, and Alkhawaldeh, Abdullah
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PREOPERATIVE care ,ELECTIVE surgery ,ONLINE information services ,META-analysis ,SKIN ,SYSTEMATIC reviews ,SURGERY ,PATIENTS ,HAIR removal ,SURGICAL site infections ,MEDLINE - Abstract
Surgical site infection (SSI) is a significant cause of morbidity, mortality, and increased hospital stay time and costs after the operation. This paper aimed to review studies that explored the potential effectiveness of using depilatory cream to decrease the occurrence rate of surgical site infections as early preparation of cleaning area of the postoperative wound incision. An electronic search was carried out using PubMed and Google Scholar data bases. This review showed that there is a little amount of evidence on the effectiveness of using chemical hair removal with patients undergoing elective surgeries to decrease the risk of surgical site infections. Depilation before surgery has been used as a procedure to prevent hair from interacting with the recovering wound area. For preoperative surgical site hair removal, shaving, clipping, and chemical depilation are performed in hospitals. Chemical depilation requires adding a hair removal cream to the skin to remove the hair, and when this approach is used for hair removal, it is suggested that injuries and subsequent wound infection will be less. It is highly recommended that further studies need to be conducted to deeply investigate this area of interest. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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14. Preoperative anxiety, postoperative pain tolerance and analgesia consumption: A prospective cohort study.
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Qaddumi J, Arda AM, Alkhawaldeh A, ALBashtawy M, Abdalrahim A, ALBashtawy S, Al Omari O, Bashtawi M, Masa'deh R, ALBashtawy Z, Mohammad KI, ALBashtawy B, Aljezawi M, Khatatbeh H, Ta'an W, Suliman M, Al Dameery K, and Bani Hani S
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Background: Anxiety affects the patient's perception of postoperative pain and causes a significant increase in the consumption of analgesia postoperatively., Objective: This study assesses the relationship between preoperative anxiety, postoperative pain and postoperative pethidine consumption., Methods: A prospective cohort design was used. Data were collected from 100 patients who were undergoing a laparoscopic cholecystectomy at St Joseph Hospital, Jerusalem. Pain-controlled analgesia with pethidine was utilised to manage pain throughout the postoperative period. The visual analogue scale scores and pethidine consumption of all patients were recorded., Findings: Participants' mean level of pain was higher in the preoperative period (mean visual analogue scale = 1.3) compared with their mean level of pain in the postoperative period (mean visual analogue scale = 0.5). There is a statistically significant difference between the participants' level of anxiety and postoperative pain level (p < 0.001). Gender, weight, level of education and smoking were predictors of developing preoperative anxiety. Also, gender, smoking and medication were statistically significant predictors of developing postoperative pain. Furthermore, gender, medical history and medication were statistically significant predictors of pethidine consumption postoperatively., Conclusions: The preoperative anxiety reduction intervention should be promoted and implemented as routine care for all surgical patients., Competing Interests: Declaration of Conflicting InterestsThe author(s) declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.
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- 2024
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15. Critical Care Nurses' Knowledge of Tracheostomy Care.
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Abu-Sahyoun R, ALBashtawy M, Mohammad K, Abu Baker N, Al-Sheyab N, Alyahya M, Nawafleh H, ALBashtawy S, Ayed A, Musa A, ALBashtawy B, Al-Amer R, ALBashtawy Z, and Alkhawaldeh A
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Background: Tracheostomy care is a standard procedure that nurses perform in Critical Care Units (CCUs) to reduce complications from tracheostomy. The literature indicates a clear variety of care and practice in managing tracheostomy patients within the healthcare system. This study was conducted to assess the knowledge level of tracheostomy care among nurses in CCUs in Jordanian hospitals., Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive design was used for this study. A convenience sample of 260 nurses working in the CCUs of four government hospitals completed a self-reported structured questionnaire. Data were collected from January 2021 to March 2021. A t-test and one-way Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) were used to assess the differences among socio-demographic variables in terms of knowledge score., Results: The result revealed that the level of knowledge was suboptimal. There was a statistically significant difference in the mean level of knowledge regarding tracheostomy care (in all dimensions) by age (F = 22.595, p < 0.001), educational level (F = 355.30, p < 0.001), and work experience (F = 13.63, p < 0.001). For gender, there was a statistically significant difference in knowledge of the tracheostomy suctioning dimension ( p = 0.001)., Conclusions: The level of knowledge among nurses regarding tracheostomy care was moderate, indicating an urgent need for education., Competing Interests: Nothing to declare., (Copyright: © 2023 Iranian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Research.)
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