Physical examination in nursing related to work experience

Author:

Czeczelewska Ewa1,Czeczelewska Zuzanna2

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Health Sciences, Academy of Applied Sciences Mazovia, Siedlce, Poland

2. Faculty of Medicine, Medical University of Lublin, Poland

Abstract

Background: Poland and other European countries have incorporated the physical assessment of patients into nursing practice. Appropriate practical skills and awareness of physical assessment play an important role in early diagnosis, appropriate management, and mitigation of adverse consequences resulting from the deterioration of the patient's health. Aim of the study: The study aimed to evaluate the undertaking of physical examinations (PE) in professional practice by nurses with varying years of service. Material and methods: The study included a group of 171 registered nurses from Poland. Using the author's non-standardized questionnaire, the study examined the professional experience and usefulness of PE in the nursing profession. Results: Most nurses (56.3%) perform PE every day, regardless of seniority. The main reason for not performing PE was lack of time due to other nursing activities (32.7%) and insufficient staffing (29.9%). Some nurses also explained that it was due to the reluctance of medical personnel (24.1%). The most commonly used techniques in PE were inspection (44.1%) and palpation (32.8%). Most nurses (54.5%), regardless of seniority, felt satisfied with their PE performance. In the opinion of the respondents, 68.3% of patients approached PE undertaken by nurses with trust and appreciation, regardless of their seniority. Conclusions: Professional experience did not significantly affect the perception and performance of PE by nurses in professional practice. In the opinion of the respondents, trust and appreciation was the reaction most often declared by patients concerning nurses undertaking PE, which had no statistically significant relationship with the seniority of the nurse.

Publisher

Index Copernicus

Subject

General Medicine

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