Assessment of Knowledge, Attitude and Practice among Nurses Regarding Safe Administration of Chemotherapy at Tertiary Care Hospitals of Peshawar
KAP among Nurses Regarding Safe Administration of Chemotherapy
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https://doi.org/10.54393/pbmj.v8i1.1161Keywords:
Knowledge, Practice, Nurses, ChemotherapyAbstract
It is well known that many anti-cancer medications can cause teratology and mutation in humans. The primary groups exposed to these drugs in a hospital setting are nurses. Typically, handling patient waste, administering and preparing antineoplastic agents, and cleaning up chemotherapy spills are the jobs that carry the highest risk of exposure. Objectives: To assess nurses' attitudes, practices, and Knowledge related to the safe administration of cytotoxic drugs. Methods: Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyze the data collected from 51 nurses who participated in a descriptive cross-sectional study conducted at Peshawar public sector hospitals. The study was conducted using a structured questionnaire and the Universal sampling technique. Results: The result shows that 49.0 % of total nurses have excellent Knowledge, and 41.2% of nurses have good Knowledge, regarding the safe administration of cytotoxic drugs. 29.4% of nurses have good practice. In comparison, 70.6% of total nurses have poor practice. Most nurses have a positive attitude towards safely handling chemotherapy drugs. Conclusions: It was concluded that this study comes to the following conclusion after a thorough analysis of a review of nurses' administration of chemotherapy to patients. The majority of samples had poor practice for giving chemotherapy drugs. As a result, it's essential to increase workplace safety, provide protective gear, and create best practices for oncology nurses.
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