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Cypriot nurses' knowledge of heart failure self-management principles
Fotini Kalogirou1, Ekaterini Lambrinou, Nicos Middleton
1Nursing Department, Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus.
Cypriot nurses have a moderate understanding of heart failure self-care principles. Further education is needed to ensure effective patient education in heart failure management.
Area of Science:
- Nursing Education
- Cardiology
- Public Health
Background:
- The role of nurses as educators is vital for effective heart failure management.
- Nurses require adequate preparation to fulfill their educational responsibilities.
Purpose of the Study:
- To assess the knowledge level of Cypriot nurses regarding fundamental heart failure self-care principles.
Main Methods:
- A questionnaire was used to evaluate knowledge among 143 cardiology nurses in Cyprus.
- Statistical analyses included descriptive statistics, t-tests, ANOVA, and regression analyses.
Main Results:
- The average knowledge score was 13.57/20 (SD 2.33).
- Nurses in critical care settings demonstrated higher knowledge scores than those in cardiology units.
- A weak negative correlation was found between knowledge scores and years of nursing experience.
Conclusions:
- Findings suggest a potential gap in nurses' ability to educate heart failure patients effectively.
- There is an immediate need for nurses to enhance their knowledge and educational skills in heart failure self-care.
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