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Factors Affecting Nursing Performance of Delirium for General Hospital Clinical Nurses

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Abstract

Purpose: This study was conducted to identify factors affecting nursing performance of delirium among general hospital clinical nurses.

Methods: This was a cross-sectional study and conducted from July 20 to July 30 2015, with a sample consisting of 167 registered nurses in three general hospitals. Data were analyzed with SPSS 21.0.

Results: Nursing performance of deliriumhad significant positive correlations with knowledge about delirium(r=.25, p=.001), self-confidence in caring for patients with delirium(r=.45, p<.001) and nursingwork environment (r=.29, p<.001). In this study, factors affecting nursing performance of deliriumwere self-confidence in caring for patientswith delirium (¥â=.33, p<.001), nursing work environment (¥â=.26, p<.001), experience in nursing education about delirium(¥â=.18, p=.007) and clinical experience (¥â=.18, p=.007). The factors explained 32%of nursing performance of delirium.

Conclusion: This study's results can be used as basic data to develope educational programs related to deliriumcare through continuing education and to improve work environments in developing strategies to enhance nursing performance for patients with delirium.
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Delirium, Nurses, Work Performance
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