Barriers to nurses performing physical assessments in rehabilitation care units: An observational study

Author:

Da Veiga Gonçalves Lorena12ORCID,Latanioti Maria3,Latif Sabah4,Verloo Henk56,Pereira Filipa5

Affiliation:

1. School of Health Sciences of the Canton of Vaud University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland Lausanne Switzerland

2. Institute of Higher Education and Research in Healthcare Lausanne University Hospital and University of Lausanne Lausanne Switzerland

3. Center for Psychiatry and Psychotherapy in Flon Lausanne Switzerland

4. Medical and Psychosocial Institutions Association Renens Switzerland

5. School of Health Sciences University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland Sion Switzerland

6. Department of Old Age Psychiatry Lausanne University Hospital Lausanne Switzerland

Abstract

AbstractAimsTo describe the perceived barriers to nurses performing physical assessments of patients in rehabilitation wards. Secondarily, to investigate how sociodemographic and professional characteristics influence the use and frequency of physical assessments by nurses and their perceptions of barriers to their practice.DesignA multicentre, cross‐sectional, observational study.MethodsData were collected from September to November 2020 among nurses working with inpatients in eight rehabilitation care institutions in French‐speaking Switzerland. Instruments included the Barriers to Nurses' use of Physical Assessment Scale.ResultsAlmost half of the 112 nurses who responded reported performing physical assessments regularly. The predominant perceived barriers to performing physical assessments were ‘specialty area’, ‘lack of nursing role models’ and ‘lack of time and interruptions’. Greater clinical nursing experience in rehabilitation wards and more senior nurse specialist positions were associated with significantly lower use of physical assessment procedures by nurses.ConclusionThe present study revealed heterogeneity in the use of physical assessment by nurses practicing in rehabilitation units and highlighted their perceived barriers to this.Impact statementMost nurses working in rehabilitation care units did not routinely perform physical assessments as part of their daily clinical practice. These results should raise stakeholders' awareness of this fact. Effective interventions to increase the use of physical assessments in nursing practice are to be recommended, including continuing education or hiring enough highly qualified nurses as role models in wards. This will promote quality of care and patient safety in rehabilitation care units.Public and patient engagement and involvementThere was no patient or public involvement in the present study.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

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