Nurses’ Knowledge Levels About Port Catheter Care (POCATH Study): a study of the palliative care working committee of the Turkish Oncology Group (TOG)

Objective: The purpose of this study is to investigate nurses’ levels of knowledge about port catheters (PCs), define factors effecting them and to define the subjects in which more education strategies should be developed. Patients and Methods: A descriptive, cross-sectional study was carried out...

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Main Authors: Ali Alkan, Turgut Kaçan, Nilüfer Avcı, İbrahim Türker, Selen Baloğlu Kaçan, Arzu Ergen, Arzu Yaşar, Serdar Turhal, Filiz Çay Şenler
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Language:English
Published: Modestum Publishing LTD 2017-06-01
Series:Journal of Clinical and Experimental Investigations
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Online Access:http://jceionline.org/upload/sayi/37/JCEI-01406.pdf
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spelling doaj-1a4a20ed7a124362a79e06a168137dd32021-09-02T09:39:06ZengModestum Publishing LTDJournal of Clinical and Experimental Investigations1309-66211309-85782017-06-0182757910.5799/ahinjs.01.2017.02.626Nurses’ Knowledge Levels About Port Catheter Care (POCATH Study): a study of the palliative care working committee of the Turkish Oncology Group (TOG)Ali Alkan, Turgut Kaçan, Nilüfer Avcı, İbrahim Türker, Selen Baloğlu Kaçan, Arzu Ergen, Arzu Yaşar, Serdar Turhal, Filiz Çay ŞenlerObjective: The purpose of this study is to investigate nurses’ levels of knowledge about port catheters (PCs), define factors effecting them and to define the subjects in which more education strategies should be developed. Patients and Methods: A descriptive, cross-sectional study was carried out in cancer centers in Turkey. Participants were evaluated with structured questionnaires to assess the levels of knowledge about PCs and management strategies of PC related complications. The questions were designed to evaluate their knowledge in different subscales. Results: 363 nurses in 7 cancer centers in 4 different cities in Turkey participated in the study. While 147 (40.5%) nurses had a more than 10 years of experience, 13.8% of them had a less than 1 year of job experience in oncology. Knowledge about “Port catheter usage and complications” and “difficulties while using PC” was worse than other subscales. The effects of the job experience on knowledge showed a negative correlation between them (r= -168, p=0.001). In addition, participants with an experience of more than 10 years have worse scores when compared with others ( 27.2±11.4 vs. 30.6±9.4, P=0.003). There was no significant difference between nurses working in a university hospital and public hospital (28.5 ± 10.9 vs. 30.4±10.4, P= 0.086). Conclusion: The study concluded that experience in the field is negatively correlated with knowledge about PCs. Nurses actively caring PCs should be routinely updated, especially about complications of PCs and management strategies of them.http://jceionline.org/upload/sayi/37/JCEI-01406.pdfNurseknowledge levelport cathetersport catheter care
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author Ali Alkan, Turgut Kaçan, Nilüfer Avcı, İbrahim Türker, Selen Baloğlu Kaçan, Arzu Ergen, Arzu Yaşar, Serdar Turhal,
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Filiz Çay Şenler
Nurses’ Knowledge Levels About Port Catheter Care (POCATH Study): a study of the palliative care working committee of the Turkish Oncology Group (TOG)
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Investigations
Nurse
knowledge level
port catheters
port catheter care
author_facet Ali Alkan, Turgut Kaçan, Nilüfer Avcı, İbrahim Türker, Selen Baloğlu Kaçan, Arzu Ergen, Arzu Yaşar, Serdar Turhal,
Filiz Çay Şenler
author_sort Ali Alkan, Turgut Kaçan, Nilüfer Avcı, İbrahim Türker, Selen Baloğlu Kaçan, Arzu Ergen, Arzu Yaşar, Serdar Turhal,
title Nurses’ Knowledge Levels About Port Catheter Care (POCATH Study): a study of the palliative care working committee of the Turkish Oncology Group (TOG)
title_short Nurses’ Knowledge Levels About Port Catheter Care (POCATH Study): a study of the palliative care working committee of the Turkish Oncology Group (TOG)
title_full Nurses’ Knowledge Levels About Port Catheter Care (POCATH Study): a study of the palliative care working committee of the Turkish Oncology Group (TOG)
title_fullStr Nurses’ Knowledge Levels About Port Catheter Care (POCATH Study): a study of the palliative care working committee of the Turkish Oncology Group (TOG)
title_full_unstemmed Nurses’ Knowledge Levels About Port Catheter Care (POCATH Study): a study of the palliative care working committee of the Turkish Oncology Group (TOG)
title_sort nurses’ knowledge levels about port catheter care (pocath study): a study of the palliative care working committee of the turkish oncology group (tog)
publisher Modestum Publishing LTD
series Journal of Clinical and Experimental Investigations
issn 1309-6621
1309-8578
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Objective: The purpose of this study is to investigate nurses’ levels of knowledge about port catheters (PCs), define factors effecting them and to define the subjects in which more education strategies should be developed. Patients and Methods: A descriptive, cross-sectional study was carried out in cancer centers in Turkey. Participants were evaluated with structured questionnaires to assess the levels of knowledge about PCs and management strategies of PC related complications. The questions were designed to evaluate their knowledge in different subscales. Results: 363 nurses in 7 cancer centers in 4 different cities in Turkey participated in the study. While 147 (40.5%) nurses had a more than 10 years of experience, 13.8% of them had a less than 1 year of job experience in oncology. Knowledge about “Port catheter usage and complications” and “difficulties while using PC” was worse than other subscales. The effects of the job experience on knowledge showed a negative correlation between them (r= -168, p=0.001). In addition, participants with an experience of more than 10 years have worse scores when compared with others ( 27.2±11.4 vs. 30.6±9.4, P=0.003). There was no significant difference between nurses working in a university hospital and public hospital (28.5 ± 10.9 vs. 30.4±10.4, P= 0.086). Conclusion: The study concluded that experience in the field is negatively correlated with knowledge about PCs. Nurses actively caring PCs should be routinely updated, especially about complications of PCs and management strategies of them.
topic Nurse
knowledge level
port catheters
port catheter care
url http://jceionline.org/upload/sayi/37/JCEI-01406.pdf
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