Author/Authors :
Vaezi، Aliakbar نويسنده Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery,Department of Nursing,Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences and Health Services,Yazd,Iran , , Alimandegari، Zahra نويسنده Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery,Department of Nursing,Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences and Health Services,Yazd,Iran , , Farnia، Farahnaz نويسنده Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery,Department of Nursing,Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences and Health Services,Yazd,Iran , , Lotfi، Mohammad Hasan نويسنده Faculty of Public Health,Department of Statistics and Epidemiology,Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences and Health Services,Yazd,Iran ,
Abstract :
Background and Aim: In recent years, the importance of families active participation in care delivery has increased dramatically. Nurses attitude is a key factor in the implementation and the success of programs which actively involve families in critical care delivery. The purpose of this study was to analyze the effects of relatives participation in critical care delivery on nurses attitude to collaborative care.
Materials and Methods: This pretestposttest quasiexperimental study was conducted in 2013 on 44 critical care nurses of ShahidRahnemoun Hospital, Yazd, Iran, who were recruited through census method. The intervention was the involvement of patients relatives in providing basic care services to their own critical care patients for three consecutive months. A demographic questionnaire and the Families Importance in Nursing CareNurses Attitude scale were used for data collection. The items of this questionnaire are scored on a fourpoint Likert scale. Scores of 52 and less are considered as nurses negative attitude to families participation in care delivery. The face and content validity as well as the reliability of the questionnaire were confirmed by respectively ten experts and the testretest method. Study data were analyzed by using the SPSS software (v. 16.0) and via conducting the paired and the independentsles t tests and the oneway analysis of variance. The level of confidence was set at greater than 0.95.
Results: The mean of nurses pretest and posttest attitude scores were 64.11±9.64 and 65.93±7.08. The difference between these two scores was not statistically significant (P=0.18). The pretestposttest mean difference of the FINCNA score of nurses whose firstdegree relatives had the history of hospitalization in ICU significantly differed from nurses who had not such history (P<0.03).
Conclusion: Study findings revealed that in overall, nurses had a positive attitude to relatives participation in care delivery. Although the study intervention had no significant effect on nurses attitude, their positive attitude to such an intervention can be taken into account by healthcare managers for developing more familycentered care programs.
Keywords :
Attitude , Cooperative behavior , CRITICAL CARE , Nurses