Nurse’s Knowledge and Practice on the Care of Preterm Infants at Khartoum State Hospitals

  • Fadlalmola H
  • Mohammed A
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Background: Premature infants can develop a range of problems because their immature organs. A proper nursing care for a premature baby should be established through good nursing performances. This study aimed to assess nurse's knowledge and practices regarding the care of a premature baby in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Methods: This study is a descriptive cross-sectional study, with a systematic collection, analysis, and interpretation of data that reports a clear picture of a particular situation carried out by 72 eligible nurses who were a graduate in BSc., and had at least six months' experience at the time of the study. Result: The study showed that the percentage of nurse’s knowledge regarding care of premature; definition of preterm neonate 44.4%, nurses’ had poor knowledge, umbilical vessels: Two arteries &one vein 40.3 %, nurses’ had poor knowledge, and the percentage of nurses’ practices regarding care of premature baby; hand washing o 36.1 %, nurses’ have poor practice, so there were poor nurses’ knowledge and practices regarding care of premature baby.

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Fadlalmola, H., & Mohammed, A. (2020). Nurse’s Knowledge and Practice on the Care of Preterm Infants at Khartoum State Hospitals. Sudan Journal of Medical Sciences, 15(2), 184–194. https://doi.org/10.18502/sjms.v15i2.6974

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