Despite epidural analgesia increasingly being utilized in hospitals, very little research-based evidence is available about registered nurses’ (RNs) and midwives’ knowledge of this technique.
To describe the current epidural knowledge levels of RNs and midwives in a multi-site setting.
RNs and midwives at four, regional teaching facilities completed an epidural knowledge test. The instrument included demographic items and five knowledge subscales relating to epidural analgesia: spinal cord anatomy and physiology; epidural pharmacology; complications of epidural analgesia; assessment of sensory and motor blockade and the general management of patients with epidural analgesia.
A total of 408 (99.7% response) RNs and midwives completed the test. Respondents demonstrated good knowledge of sensory and motor blockade assessment and the general management of epidural analgesia subscales with correct responses to 75 and 77% of the questions in these subscales, respectively. Fair knowledge relating to the spinal cord anatomy and physiology subscale was demonstrated with 69% of the questions answered correctly. The knowledge subscales relating to epidural pharmacology (57% correct responses) and the complications of epidural analgesia (56% correct responses) were problematic for the sample.
The research results provide generalizable information about what RNs and midwives know about epidural analgesia. These results are an important guide in the development of new and existing dedicated epidural education programs. The results also provide some direction for further research into this important topic.
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Title
Registered nurses’ and midwives’ knowledge of epidural analgesia
Creators
Annette Bird (Author) - Gold Coast Hospital
Marianne Wallis (Author) - Griffith University
Wendy Chaboyer (Author) - Griffith University
Publication Details
Collegian , Vol.16(4), pp.193-200
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
Identifiers
991012926997702368
Academic Unit
Nursing; Faculty of Health
Language
English
Resource Type
Journal article
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Registered nurses' and midwives' knowledge of epidural analgesia