Nurses' perceptions and attitudes towards documentation in nursing

Introduction: Nursing documentation is essential for ensuring a safe, high-quality and continuous nursing care and research work. By means of documentation nurses communicate with each other, other members of the healthcare team and other care providers. The aim of the present research was to inves...

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Main Authors: Romana Petkovšek-Gregorin, Brigita Skela-Savič
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nurses and Midwives Association of Slovenia 2015-06-01
Series:Obzornik zdravstvene nege
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Online Access:https://obzornik.zbornica-zveza.si/index.php/ObzorZdravNeg/article/view/50
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spelling doaj-08681cb2d0804241a6a7e0b9569555022020-11-24T21:33:11ZengNurses and Midwives Association of SloveniaObzornik zdravstvene nege1318-29512350-45952015-06-0149210.14528/snr.2015.49.2.5050Nurses' perceptions and attitudes towards documentation in nursingRomana Petkovšek-Gregorin0Brigita Skela-Savič1University Rehabilitation Institute Republic of Slovenia - Soča Linhartova 51 Si-1000 LjubljanaFaculty of Health Care Jesenice Spodnji Plavž 3 SI-4270 Jesenice Introduction: Nursing documentation is essential for ensuring a safe, high-quality and continuous nursing care and research work. By means of documentation nurses communicate with each other, other members of the healthcare team and other care providers. The aim of the present research was to investigate nurses' opinions about the importance of nursing documentation. Methods: For the purposes of the study, a quantitative non-experimental research design was employed. A quota sampling included the nursing employees in ten Slovenian hospitals. The survey was composed of closed-ended questions. The data were collected from June 1, 2012 to March 31, 2013. The response rate was 44.95 %. A total of 592 respondents participated in the research, 47.3 % with secondary education and 52.7 % with completed undergraduate study programme. Chrombach's coefficient alpha was 0.898. Descriptive statistics, Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, Spearman's correlation coefficient, and Mann-Whitney U test were used. Results: Nurses with at least college degree attributed more importance to documentation compared to those with secondary education (p = 0.001). Statistically significant correlation was not established (p = 0.98). However, a negative correlation was identified between the time used for documentation and positive attitude towards documentation (p = 0.04). Discussion and conclusion: Nurses perceive documentation as an important part of their work. They believe that documentation enhances transparency, quality and continuity of care, and patient safety. It would be necessary to identify the differences in practices and perceptions of handovers between nurses and other healthcare providers. https://obzornik.zbornica-zveza.si/index.php/ObzorZdravNeg/article/view/50nursing documentationnursing professionalstime for documentation
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Brigita Skela-Savič
Nurses' perceptions and attitudes towards documentation in nursing
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nursing documentation
nursing professionals
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author_facet Romana Petkovšek-Gregorin
Brigita Skela-Savič
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title Nurses' perceptions and attitudes towards documentation in nursing
title_short Nurses' perceptions and attitudes towards documentation in nursing
title_full Nurses' perceptions and attitudes towards documentation in nursing
title_fullStr Nurses' perceptions and attitudes towards documentation in nursing
title_full_unstemmed Nurses' perceptions and attitudes towards documentation in nursing
title_sort nurses' perceptions and attitudes towards documentation in nursing
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publishDate 2015-06-01
description Introduction: Nursing documentation is essential for ensuring a safe, high-quality and continuous nursing care and research work. By means of documentation nurses communicate with each other, other members of the healthcare team and other care providers. The aim of the present research was to investigate nurses' opinions about the importance of nursing documentation. Methods: For the purposes of the study, a quantitative non-experimental research design was employed. A quota sampling included the nursing employees in ten Slovenian hospitals. The survey was composed of closed-ended questions. The data were collected from June 1, 2012 to March 31, 2013. The response rate was 44.95 %. A total of 592 respondents participated in the research, 47.3 % with secondary education and 52.7 % with completed undergraduate study programme. Chrombach's coefficient alpha was 0.898. Descriptive statistics, Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, Spearman's correlation coefficient, and Mann-Whitney U test were used. Results: Nurses with at least college degree attributed more importance to documentation compared to those with secondary education (p = 0.001). Statistically significant correlation was not established (p = 0.98). However, a negative correlation was identified between the time used for documentation and positive attitude towards documentation (p = 0.04). Discussion and conclusion: Nurses perceive documentation as an important part of their work. They believe that documentation enhances transparency, quality and continuity of care, and patient safety. It would be necessary to identify the differences in practices and perceptions of handovers between nurses and other healthcare providers.
topic nursing documentation
nursing professionals
time for documentation
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