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Perceived Importance and Performance of Intravenous Fluid Therapy by Nurses in Small-Medium General Hospitals

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Abstract

Purpose: This study was done to investigate nurses" perceived importance of, and performance of intravenous fluid therapy.

Methods: Data were collected from a convenience sample of 234 nurses (return rate: 93%) working in 3 small-medium general hospitals.

Results: The score for perceived importance of intravenous fluid therapy (3.65¡¾0.37) was higher than that of performance (3.45¡¾0.39). There were positive correlations between perceived importance and performance (r=.576, p<.001). There were 180 (80.8%) errors in intravenous fluid therapy. Perceived importance and performance scores were higher in nurses who had not experienced medication errors in intravenous fluid therapy.

Conclusion: The results indicate a need to develop appropriate strategies to improve perceived importance and performance and enhance safety management during intravenous fluid therapy for nurses in small-medium general hospitals.
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