Effect of Evidence Based Guidelines on Nurses’ Performance and attitude Regarding Care of Children Undergoing Plasmapheresis

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Assistant Professor of Pediatric Nursing , Faculty of Nursing, Benha University

2 Assistant Professor of Pediatric Nursing /Faculty of Nursing/Tanta University

Abstract

ackground: Plasmapheresis is a procedure performed for different life-threatening and
debilitating diseases as a principle mode of treatment or as an adjunct with other therapies. It is a
process involving extracorporeal removal of plasma from other components of blood, discarding
and replacing plasma with physiological fluids. The study aim was to evaluate the effect of
evidence based guidelines on nurses’ performance regarding care of children undergoing
plasmaphresis Study design: A quasi- experimental approach with pre and post intervention. Sample:
A convenient sample of all available nurses (n=64) and purposive sample of children undergoing
plasmaphresis (n=64) at Pediatric Hemodialysis Department of Benha University Hospital. Tools
of data collection: Tool (I): Nurses’ knowledge regarding plasmaphresis at Pediatric
Hemodialysis Unit. A structured Interviewing Questionnaire Sheet; It included Part 1:
Personal characteristics of the studied nurses, Part 2: Personal characteristics of the studied children,
Part 3: Nurses’ knowledge regarding evidence based practice and nurses’ knowledge regarding
plasmaphresis. Tool II: Plasmaphresis observational checklists: It was used to assess nurses’
practice regarding care of children undergoing plasmaphresis used to assess nurses’ practice
regarding care of children undergoing plasmaphresis. Tool III: Nurses' attitude regarding care
of children undergoing plasmaphresis. Result: Shows that, there are a highly statistical
significance differences in all items of nurses’ knowledge and practice related to plasmaphresis
procedure and management of plasmaphresis complications in post implementation of evidence-
based guidelines as compared to pre-implementation (P ≤ 0.00).. Conclusion: implementation of
evidence based had strengthened nurses' performance and attitude regarding care of children
undergoing plasmaphresis. Recommendations: Continuing educational programs must be
conducted to improve nurses’ knowledge, practice and attitude regarding care of children
undergoing plasmaphresis