Knowledge & Attitude of Nurses regarding the Nursing Process in Public Sector Hospitals of Lahore

Authors

  • Rifat Yasmeen
  • Prof. Dr. Samina Kausar
  • Nighat Yasmin
  • Sumra Javed
  • Rashida Kanwal
  • Noor Ul Haq
  • Sobia Iqbal

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53555/ks.v12i4.3141

Keywords:

nursing process, implementation, knowledge, and attitude

Abstract

Background: The implementation of the Nursing Process is crucial for professional nursing practice, enabling nurses to provide quality care within a systematic, goal-directed framework.

Objective: The study aims to assess nurses' knowledge and attitude toward the nursing process, focusing on its implementation and effectiveness in delivering quality care.

Methodology: A descriptive cross-sectional study design was used to collect data from 207 nurses, and convenient sampling was used.

Results: The findings revealed that out of 207 study participants’ knowledge remains between 80-70% considered good knowledge, and 82% had a positive attitude toward the nursing process implementation.

Conclusion: The majority of the participants have a good level of knowledge regarding NP and showed a positive attitude toward its implementation in patient care,

Author Biographies

Rifat Yasmeen

1*MS Nursing Scholar | University of Health Sciences, Lahore Pakistan.Mobile # +92-303-5440525.

Prof. Dr. Samina Kausar

Professor & Head of Nursing Department | University of Health Sciences, Lahore Pakistan. Email: 

Nighat Yasmin

Vice Principal College of Nursing Chakwal

 

Sumra Javed

Principal College of Nursing Chakwal 

Rashida Kanwal

MS Nursing Scholar | University of Health Sciences, Lahore Pakistan.  

Noor Ul Haq

MS Nursing Scholar | University of Health Sciences, Lahore Pakistan. 

Sobia Iqbal

MS Nursing Scholar | University of Health Sciences, Lahore Pakistan.

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Published

2024-05-20

How to Cite

Rifat Yasmeen, Prof. Dr. Samina Kausar, Nighat Yasmin, Sumra Javed, Rashida Kanwal, Noor Ul Haq, & Sobia Iqbal. (2024). Knowledge & Attitude of Nurses regarding the Nursing Process in Public Sector Hospitals of Lahore. Kurdish Studies, 12(4), 1254–1261. https://doi.org/10.53555/ks.v12i4.3141