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Nurses Preparednesss for Disaster Management in Lampung Province, Indonesia
Indonesia has 11 categorized as disasters namely: earthquake, tsunami, volcano eruption, flood, drought, hurricane, landslide, technology failure, epidemics and outbreak of disease, social conflict and terrorism. Disaster preparedness is a very important role for all health professions particularly in nurses as it has a great impact on individual, family and community health. This descriptive study aimed to investigate nursing preparedness with regarding to their level of knowledge, attitude and skills for disaster management. The study was carried out among 136 selected nurses in three hospitals and a community hospital in Lampung Province, Indonesia. The data collection tools used included Demographic Data and Working Information Questionnaire (DDWIQ) and Nurses Preparedness Evaluation Tool (NPAT) modified from the work of Khalaileh (2009). Results showed that nursing preparedness for disaster management according to knowledge, attitude and skills were at moderate levels although it seemedthat the lowest score of all was is skill component. There were some factors that appeared to have association with levels of knowledge, attitude and skills in preparedness for disaster management i.e.,: (1) There wereassociations between educational background, experience for caring patient and knowledge of nurses for disaster preparedness (p-value <0.01 and <0.02) ;(2) There wereassociations between educational background, experience in caring patient in disaster and attitude (p-value <0.01 and <0,00) ; (3) There were associations betweenlength of working years, number of additional training and nursing skills for disaster management (p-value<0.02 and <0.006). The findings suggest further trainingand equip all nurses in this area related to disaster management by preparing them during their basic training as well as on the job training.
Nurses Preparednesss for Disaster Management in Lampung Province, Indonesia
Indonesia has 11 categorized as disasters namely: earthquake, tsunami, volcano eruption, flood, drought, hurricane, landslide, technology failure, epidemics and outbreak of disease, social conflict and terrorism. Disaster preparedness is a very important role for all health professions particularly in nurses as it has a great impact on individual, family and community health. This descriptive study aimed to investigate nursing preparedness with regarding to their level of knowledge, attitude and skills for disaster management. The study was carried out among 136 selected nurses in three hospitals and a community hospital in Lampung Province, Indonesia. The data collection tools used included Demographic Data and Working Information Questionnaire (DDWIQ) and Nurses Preparedness Evaluation Tool (NPAT) modified from the work of Khalaileh (2009). Results showed that nursing preparedness for disaster management according to knowledge, attitude and skills were at moderate levels although it seemedthat the lowest score of all was is skill component. There were some factors that appeared to have association with levels of knowledge, attitude and skills in preparedness for disaster management i.e.,: (1) There wereassociations between educational background, experience for caring patient and knowledge of nurses for disaster preparedness (p-value <0.01 and <0.02) ;(2) There wereassociations between educational background, experience in caring patient in disaster and attitude (p-value <0.01 and <0,00) ; (3) There were associations betweenlength of working years, number of additional training and nursing skills for disaster management (p-value<0.02 and <0.006). The findings suggest further trainingand equip all nurses in this area related to disaster management by preparing them during their basic training as well as on the job training.
Nurses Preparednesss for Disaster Management in Lampung Province, Indonesia
Tiara, Tiara (Autor:in) / Thongkrajai, Earmporn (Autor:in)
27.07.2017
ASEAN/Asian Academic Society International Conference Proceeding Series; 2017: ASIAN Academic Society International Conference Proceeding
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
DDC:
710
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