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  • Nursing Research
  • Dermatology
  • Patient Care

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  • Incontinence-associated dermatitis (IAD) is a common skin injury resulting from prolonged exposure to urine or feces.
  • Effective prevention strategies are crucial for patient well-being and reducing healthcare costs.
  • Understanding nurses' perspectives is key to improving IAD prevention practices.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate nurses' knowledge, attitudes, social pressure, and intention to prevent IAD.
  • To explore factors influencing nurses' intention to implement IAD preventive measures.
  • To identify determinants of effective IAD prevention in clinical settings.

Main Methods:

  • A cross-sectional study was conducted with staff nurses in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
  • The Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of the Incontinence-associated Dermatitis Questionnaire (KAP-IAD-Q) was utilized.
  • Intention to use preventive measures was assessed using a seven-point Likert scale.

Main Results:

  • Nurses demonstrated sufficient knowledge and positive attitudes regarding IAD etiology and risk factors.
  • Nurses reported confidence and control in preventing IAD, with a strong intention to do so.
  • Knowledge, attitudes, social pressure, and perceived behavior were all positively and significantly associated with the intention to prevent IAD.

Conclusions:

  • Nurses generally exhibit positive attitudes and a strong intention to prevent IAD.
  • Knowledge, attitudes, social pressure, and perceived behavior are critical determinants of nurses' intention to prevent IAD.
  • Factors such as education level, hospital type, and clinical experience influence these intentions.