Effect of Evidence-Based Nursing Interventions Package Implementation on Maternity Nurses' Performance regarding Postpartum Hemorrhage | ||
International Egyptian Journal of Nursing Sciences and Research | ||
Article 2, Volume 6, Issue 2, May 2025, Pages 13-47 PDF (1.45 M) | ||
Document Type: Original Article | ||
DOI: 10.21608/ejnsr.2025.370010.1433 | ||
Authors | ||
Manar Gamal Mohamed* 1; Ghada Abd El-Salam Belal2; Anaam Ebrahim El-Nagar2 | ||
1Maternal and Neonatal Health Nursing- Faculty of Nursing Tanta University | ||
2Maternal and Neonatal Health Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Tanta University, Egypt | ||
Abstract | ||
Background: The implementation or adoption of evidence-based nursing interventions (EBNI) package into maternity nurses' practices related to obstetric emergency care, particularly postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) could potentially result in a reduction of PPH mortality. The research aimed to evaluate the effect of evidence-based nursing interventions package implementation on maternity nurses' performance regarding postpartum hemorrhage. Research design: A quasi-experimental design was utilized. Setting: The research study was carried out at Tanta University Hospital, El-Menshawy General Hospital and El-Mabara Hospital, Tanta, Egypt. Subjects: All available nurses (85 nurses) at the previously mentioned study settings. Two tools were utilized for data collection; Tool (I): Maternity nurses′ knowledge assessment questionnaire regarding evidence based nursing intervention package in relation to postpartum hemorrhage; that included two parts: part (1): Nurses′ socio-demographic data, part (2): Nurses′ knowledge regarding EBNI package for prevention and management of PPH. Tool (II): Nurses' practices observational checklist regarding evidence based nursing intervention package in relation to postpartum hemorrhage, included three parts: part (1): Prevention of PPH during the third stage of labor, part (2): Prevention of PPH during the fourth stage of labor, part (3): Management in case of PPH Results: A statistically significant improvement of maternity nurses' performance was demonstrated immediately and one month after EBNI package implementation as compared to pre implementation. Conclusion and recommendations: EBNI package implementation enhanced maternity nurses' knowledge in relation to prevention and management of PPH with satisfactory practices regarding it. Evidence- based nursing interventions package should be applied as a recommended nursing protocol for PPH. | ||
Keywords | ||
Evidence- based nursing interventions package; Nurses' performance & PPH | ||
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