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NURSES’ KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE ON PRACTICE OF ARTIFICIAL AIRWAY SUCTIONING
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ABSTRACT:
Artificial airway suctioning is one of the key nursing skills that nurses should acquire during student period and
maintains during their professional life. The current study is mainly intended to assess the knowledge and attitude
among graduate nurses, Kerala. A quantitative descriptive approach was used as methodology with convenient
sampling technique and data were collected using electronic forms. Data were analyzed using descriptive and
inferential statistics. There is a mild correlation between knowledge and attitude score (r=0.199) and significant
association can be traced with the area of experience and knowledge (chi-square=0.037) and the training
undergone related to suctioning and attitude on practice related to suctioning (chi-square=0.000674).
Key words: Knowledge, Attitude, Artificial airway suctioning, Graduate Nurses.
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Title: NURSES’ KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE ON PRACTICE OF ARTIFICIAL AIRWAY SUCTIONING
Description:
ABSTRACT:
Artificial airway suctioning is one of the key nursing skills that nurses should acquire during student period and
maintains during their professional life.
The current study is mainly intended to assess the knowledge and attitude
among graduate nurses, Kerala.
A quantitative descriptive approach was used as methodology with convenient
sampling technique and data were collected using electronic forms.
Data were analyzed using descriptive and
inferential statistics.
There is a mild correlation between knowledge and attitude score (r=0.
199) and significant
association can be traced with the area of experience and knowledge (chi-square=0.
037) and the training
undergone related to suctioning and attitude on practice related to suctioning (chi-square=0.
000674).
Key words: Knowledge, Attitude, Artificial airway suctioning, Graduate Nurses.
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