Publication: Knowledge and Its Associated Factors Related Venti lator Associated Pneumonia Among Intensive Care Nurses: Cross-secti onal Study in Southern Province of Sri Lanka
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Article
Date
2024-12-04
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Faculty of Humanities and Sciences, SLIIT
Abstract
This study aimed to assess knowledge and its
associated factors on venti lator-associated
pneumonia (VAP) among intensive care nurses.
This descripti ve cross-secti onal study included 164
nurses who worked in intensive care units. Data were
collected through a content-validated, pretested selfadministered
questi onnaire. It included parti cipants’
socio-demographic informati on and knowledgeassessing
questi ons. Descripti ve stati sti cs, the
Mann–Whitney U-test, and the Kruskal–Wallis
test were performed. Signifi cance was accepted at
alpha < 0.05. The sample was female predominant
and included more undergraduate and graduate
nurses than diploma nurses. The overall knowledge
of VAP among nurses ranged from 82.92 to 14.86,
with 75% of them achieving a score above 80%.
Nurses’ knowledge of VAP was associated with their
age, professional qualifi cati ons, and experiences in
nursing service and intensive care units (p < 0.05).
Nurses had sati sfactory knowledge of VAP. However,
gaps exist. Nurses’ knowledge is associated with their
on-the-job training and professional qualifi cati ons.
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Keywords
venti lator associated pneumonia, intensive care nurses, knowledge, factors
