American Journal of Nursing Science

| Peer-Reviewed |

Lumbar Puncture: Nurses` Knowledge, Practice and Patients’ Satisfaction with Nursing Care

Received: 30 September 2017    Accepted: 14 October 2017    Published: 31 October 2017
Views:       Downloads:

Share This Article

Abstract

Background: Patients` satisfaction with nursing care provided is a good indicator for improving quality of care. Aims: Assess nurses` knowledge and practice regarding lumbar puncture and investigate patients’ satisfaction with nursing care pre and post application of nursing instructions brochure. Research design: Quasi-experimental. Subjects and methods: All available nurses (22) in neurosurgery department at Assiut Neurological, Psychiatric and Neurosurgery University Hospital. Also, a sample of 60 adult patients undergoing lumbar puncture was included and divided into two groups (A and B). Group A (30 patients before application of nursing instructions brochure) and group B (30 patients after application of nursing instructions brochure). Nurses’ knowledge and practice were assessed before and after application of the nursing instructions brochure. Tools: Structured questionnaire to assess nurses` demographic data and knowledge, observation checklist for nurses` practice, patients’ satisfaction with nursing care scale and nursing instructions brochure for nurses. Results: Highly significant differences were found as regarding nurses` knowledge and nurses` practice pre and post application of the nursing instructions brochure. Significant difference was found between groups (A and B) regarding patients’ satisfaction with nursing care. Conclusion: Nursing instructions brochure had a significant effect on improving patients` satisfaction with nursing care. Recommendation: Patients` satisfaction with nursing care should assess periodically in every care settings.

DOI 10.11648/j.ajns.20170605.18
Published in American Journal of Nursing Science (Volume 6, Issue 5, October 2017)
Page(s) 433-439
Creative Commons

This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, provided the original work is properly cited.

Copyright

Copyright © The Author(s), 2024. Published by Science Publishing Group

Keywords

Lumbar Puncture, Nursing Instructions Brochure, Patients` Satisfaction

References
[1] Dickerson, P. S., (2010): Continuing nursing education: enhancing professional development, J Contin Educ Nurs., Volume 41, Pp. 100–101.
[2] American Nurses Association, (2010): Nursing's social policy statement: The essence of the profession, Nurses books. org.‏
[3] Bluestone, J., Johnson, P., Fullerton, J., Carr, C., Alderman, J., and Bon Tempo, J., (2013): Effective in-service training design and delivery: evidence from an integrative literature review, Human resources for health, Volume 11, Number 1, P. 24.‏
[4] Milutinovic, D., Simin, D., Brkic, N., and Brkic, S., (2012): The patient satisfaction with nursing care quality: The psychometric study of the Serbian version of PSNCQ questionnaire, Scand in avian Journal of Caring Sciences, Volume 26, Number 3, Pp. 598–606.
[5] Iloh, G. U., Ofoedu, J. N., Njoku, P. U., Odu, F. U., Ifedigbo, C. V., and Iwuamanam, K. D., (2012): “Evaluation of patients' satisfaction with quality of care provided at the National Health Insurance Scheme clinic of a tertiary hospital in South-Eastern Nigeria,” Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice, Volume 15, Number 4, Pp. 469–474.
[6] Irurita, V., (2009): Factors affecting the quality of nursing care: the patient’s perspectives, International Journal of Nursing Practices, Number 5, Pp. 86-94.
[7] Niemantsverdriet E., Struyfs H., Duits F., Teunissen C., and Engelborghs S., (2015): Techniques, contraindications and complications of CSF collection procedures, In: Deisenhammer F., Sellebjerg F., Teunissen C. E., Tumani H., editors, Cerebrospinal Fluid in Clinical Neurology, Springer; New York, Pp. 37–57.
[8] Cooper, N., (2011): Lumbar puncture, Acute Med, Volume 10, Number 4, Pp. 188-193.
[9] Doherty, C. M., and Forbes, R. B., (2014): Diagnostic lumbar puncture, The Ulster medical journal, Volume 83, Number 2, Pp. 93.‏
[10] Lenelle L., Lahaye-Goffart B., Dewandre P. Y., and Brichant J. F., (2011): [Post-dural puncture headache: treatment and prevention], Rev Med Liege, Volume 66, Number 11, Pp. 575-80.
[11] Moghtaderi, A., Alavi-Naini, R., and Sanatinia, S., (2012): Lumbar puncture: techniques, complications and CSF analyses, In Emergency Medicine-An International Perspective, In Tech.‏
[12] Williams, J., Lye, D., and Umapathi T., (2008): Diagnostic lumbar puncture: minimizing complications, Internal Medicine Journal, 38, Pp. 587-91.
[13] Majd, S. A., Pourfarzam, S., Ghasemi, H., Yarmohammadi, M. E., Davati, A., and Jaberian, M., (2011): Evaluation of pre lumbar puncture position on post lumbar puncture headache, Journal of research in medical sciences: the official journal of Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Volume 16, Number 3, Pp. 282.‏
[14] Buckley, L., and March, P. D., (2008): Lumbar puncture, CHINAHL Nursing Guide, CHINAHL Information System, Pp. 1-2.
[15] Armstrong S., (2010): How to perform a lumbar puncture, British Journal of Hospital Medicine, Volume 71 Number 6, Pp. 86-88.
[16] Jacobus, C. H, (2012): Does Bed Rest Prevent Post–Lumbar Puncture Headache? Annuals of Emergency Medicine, Volume 59, Number 2, Pp. 139-140.
[17] Cox, C. L., (1982): An interaction model of client health behavior: Theoretical prescription for nursing. Advances in Nursing Science, Volume 5, Number 1, Pp. 41–56.
[18] Hickey, J., (2013): Clinical practice of neurological and neurosurgical nursing, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins.‏
[19] Feroze, M., Afzal, M., Sarwar, H., Galani, A., and Afshan, S., (2017): Knowledge and Practice of Registered Nurses about Patient Safety after Cardiac Catheterization in Punjab Institute of Cardiology Hospital in Lahore, Pakistan, International Journal of Musculoskeletal Pain Prevention, Volume 2, Number 2, Pp. 233-238.‏
[20] Zatton, H., (2007): Impact of implementation of health education program in improving nurses' knowledge and performance about care of viral hepatitis patients admitted in Zagazig University Hospital, Doctorate Thesis, Faculty of Nursing, Zagazig University.
[21] Beeckman, D., Defloor, T., Schoonhoven, L., and Vanderwee, K., (2011): Knowledge and attitudes of nurses on pressure ulcer prevention: A cross sectional multicenter study in Belgian hospitals, Worldviews on Evidence Based Nursing, Volume 8, Number 3, Pp. 166-176.‏
[22] Polit, D., and Beck, C., (2010): Essentials of nursing research, Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins.
[23] American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation (2014): The Importance of Evaluating the Impact of Continuing Nursing Education on Outcomes: Professional Nursing Practice and Patient Care, P. 1.
[24] Ajani, K., and Moez, S., (2011): Gap between knowledge and practice in nursing, Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences, 15, Pp. 3927-3931.‏
[25] Tarakcioglu Celik, G. H., and Korkmaz, F., (2017): Nurses’ knowledge and care practices for infection prevention in neutropenic patients, Contemporary nurse, Volume 53, Number 2, Pp. 143-155.‏
[26] Sun-Edelstein, C., and Lay, C. L., (2012): Post-lumbar puncture headache, http://www. uptodate. com/contents/post-lumbar-puncture-headache.‏
[27] Alstadhaug, K. B., Odeh F., Baloch. F. K., Berg. D. H., and Salvesen R., (2012): Post-lumbar puncture headache, published review article, Tidsskrift for den Norske laegeforening, Volume 132, Number 7, Pp. 818-21.
[28] Ghaleb, A., Khorasani, A., and Mangar, D., (2012): Post-dural puncture headache, International journal of general medicine, Volume 5, ‏Pp. 45–51.
[29] Rahman, A., Afzal, M., Sarwar, H., Waqas, M., A., and Gillani, S., A., (2017): Assess Patient`s Satisfaction Regarding Quality of Nursing Care in Sheikh Zayed Hospital, Lahore Pakistan, Sci. Int. (Lahore), Volume 29, Number 3, Pp. 621-626.
[30] Tang, W. M., Soong, C. Y., and Lim, W. C., (2013): Patient satisfaction with nursing care: a descriptive study using interaction model of client health behavior, International Journal of Nursing Science, Volume 3, Number 2, Pp. 51-56.‏
[31] Teng, K. Y., and Norazliah, S., (2012): Surgical patients’ satisfaction of nursing care at the orthopedic wards in Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia (HUSM), Health and the Environment Journal, Volume 3, Number 1, Pp. 36-43.
Author Information
  • Department of Medical Surgical Nursing, Assiut University, Assiut, Egypt

  • Department of Medical Surgical Nursing, Assiut University, Assiut, Egypt

  • Department of Nursing Administration, Assiut University, Assiut, Egypt

Cite This Article
  • APA Style

    Rasha Ali Ahmed Abdelmowla, Samia Youssef Sayed, Nahed Shawkat Abo Elmagd. (2017). Lumbar Puncture: Nurses` Knowledge, Practice and Patients’ Satisfaction with Nursing Care. American Journal of Nursing Science, 6(5), 433-439. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ajns.20170605.18

    Copy | Download

    ACS Style

    Rasha Ali Ahmed Abdelmowla; Samia Youssef Sayed; Nahed Shawkat Abo Elmagd. Lumbar Puncture: Nurses` Knowledge, Practice and Patients’ Satisfaction with Nursing Care. Am. J. Nurs. Sci. 2017, 6(5), 433-439. doi: 10.11648/j.ajns.20170605.18

    Copy | Download

    AMA Style

    Rasha Ali Ahmed Abdelmowla, Samia Youssef Sayed, Nahed Shawkat Abo Elmagd. Lumbar Puncture: Nurses` Knowledge, Practice and Patients’ Satisfaction with Nursing Care. Am J Nurs Sci. 2017;6(5):433-439. doi: 10.11648/j.ajns.20170605.18

    Copy | Download

  • @article{10.11648/j.ajns.20170605.18,
      author = {Rasha Ali Ahmed Abdelmowla and Samia Youssef Sayed and Nahed Shawkat Abo Elmagd},
      title = {Lumbar Puncture: Nurses` Knowledge, Practice and Patients’ Satisfaction with Nursing Care},
      journal = {American Journal of Nursing Science},
      volume = {6},
      number = {5},
      pages = {433-439},
      doi = {10.11648/j.ajns.20170605.18},
      url = {https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ajns.20170605.18},
      eprint = {https://download.sciencepg.com/pdf/10.11648.j.ajns.20170605.18},
      abstract = {Background: Patients` satisfaction with nursing care provided is a good indicator for improving quality of care. Aims: Assess nurses` knowledge and practice regarding lumbar puncture and investigate patients’ satisfaction with nursing care pre and post application of nursing instructions brochure. Research design: Quasi-experimental. Subjects and methods: All available nurses (22) in neurosurgery department at Assiut Neurological, Psychiatric and Neurosurgery University Hospital. Also, a sample of 60 adult patients undergoing lumbar puncture was included and divided into two groups (A and B). Group A (30 patients before application of nursing instructions brochure) and group B (30 patients after application of nursing instructions brochure). Nurses’ knowledge and practice were assessed before and after application of the nursing instructions brochure. Tools: Structured questionnaire to assess nurses` demographic data and knowledge, observation checklist for nurses` practice, patients’ satisfaction with nursing care scale and nursing instructions brochure for nurses. Results: Highly significant differences were found as regarding nurses` knowledge and nurses` practice pre and post application of the nursing instructions brochure. Significant difference was found between groups (A and B) regarding patients’ satisfaction with nursing care. Conclusion: Nursing instructions brochure had a significant effect on improving patients` satisfaction with nursing care. Recommendation: Patients` satisfaction with nursing care should assess periodically in every care settings.},
     year = {2017}
    }
    

    Copy | Download

  • TY  - JOUR
    T1  - Lumbar Puncture: Nurses` Knowledge, Practice and Patients’ Satisfaction with Nursing Care
    AU  - Rasha Ali Ahmed Abdelmowla
    AU  - Samia Youssef Sayed
    AU  - Nahed Shawkat Abo Elmagd
    Y1  - 2017/10/31
    PY  - 2017
    N1  - https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ajns.20170605.18
    DO  - 10.11648/j.ajns.20170605.18
    T2  - American Journal of Nursing Science
    JF  - American Journal of Nursing Science
    JO  - American Journal of Nursing Science
    SP  - 433
    EP  - 439
    PB  - Science Publishing Group
    SN  - 2328-5753
    UR  - https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ajns.20170605.18
    AB  - Background: Patients` satisfaction with nursing care provided is a good indicator for improving quality of care. Aims: Assess nurses` knowledge and practice regarding lumbar puncture and investigate patients’ satisfaction with nursing care pre and post application of nursing instructions brochure. Research design: Quasi-experimental. Subjects and methods: All available nurses (22) in neurosurgery department at Assiut Neurological, Psychiatric and Neurosurgery University Hospital. Also, a sample of 60 adult patients undergoing lumbar puncture was included and divided into two groups (A and B). Group A (30 patients before application of nursing instructions brochure) and group B (30 patients after application of nursing instructions brochure). Nurses’ knowledge and practice were assessed before and after application of the nursing instructions brochure. Tools: Structured questionnaire to assess nurses` demographic data and knowledge, observation checklist for nurses` practice, patients’ satisfaction with nursing care scale and nursing instructions brochure for nurses. Results: Highly significant differences were found as regarding nurses` knowledge and nurses` practice pre and post application of the nursing instructions brochure. Significant difference was found between groups (A and B) regarding patients’ satisfaction with nursing care. Conclusion: Nursing instructions brochure had a significant effect on improving patients` satisfaction with nursing care. Recommendation: Patients` satisfaction with nursing care should assess periodically in every care settings.
    VL  - 6
    IS  - 5
    ER  - 

    Copy | Download

  • Sections