Nurses’PerformanceRegarding Caring for Patients with Esophageal Variceal Bleeding

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

Critical Care Nursing Department- Faculty of Nursing- Ain Shams University.

Abstract

Background : Variceal hemorrhage is a serious life-threatening complication of portal
hypertension. The patient with esophageal variceal bleeding may present with hematemesis, melena,
or general deterioration in mental or physical status and symptoms of shock. Nursing care is very
important during initial period to achieve best possible outcome and have good prognosis for the
patient. Aim: This study aimed toassess nurse's performance regarding care of patients with
esophageal variceal bleeding. Design A descriptive exploratory design was utilized for the
conduction of this study. Setting the study was carried out in intensive care unit of hematemsis at
Elmery hospital affiliated to Alexandria University. Study sample: A purposive subject of (40)
registered nurses caring for patients with EVB. Data Tools: three tools were used for data
collection; 1st tool was nurses
'
self-administered questionnaire and the 2
nd
tool was nurses’practice
observational checklist and 3
rd
tool was nurses' attitude questionnaire. Result: the results of this
study showed that, nearly three quarters of the studied nurses were having unsatisfactory total level
of knowledge regarding pain management of patients with EVB, while more than half of them had
got satisfactory level of practice and more than half of them had positive attitude. Conclusion:
There were unsatisfactory level of knowledge, satisfactory level of practice among nurses under
study. Recommendations: In-service training program must be developed based on need
assessment for nurses in relation to care and management associated with EVB and evaluating the
effect of its implementation on their performance and patients' outcome.

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