A Study to Explore Nurses' Knowledge in Using the Glasgow Coma Scale in an Acute Care Hospital

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作者
Mattar, Ihsan [1 ]
Liaw, Sok Ying [1 ]
Chan, Moon Fai [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Univ Singapore, Alice Lee Ctr Nursing Studies, Yong Loo Lin Sch Med, Singapore 117548, Singapore
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Glasgow Coma Scale; Knowledge and practices; Level of consciousness; Neuroscience; neurosurgery;
D O I
10.1097/JNN.0b013e31829db970
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Background: The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is a neurological instrument, which measures the depth and duration of impaired consciousness. The appeal of the GCS lies in its applicability in a wide variety of clinical situations as well as its ease of use by a range of healthcare staff. However, the GCS is not without its weaknesses and limitations. Its ease of use opens it up to misinterpretation and misapplication. Despite the propensity for incorrect assessment, the GCS remains in use in the clinical setting and enjoys an unwarranted and privileged position. This creates an issue to patient care as the GCS is an important instrument in communicating an accurate assessment of the patient's condition between clinical staff. Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate nurses' knowledge in using the GCS and the demographic factors influencing knowledge of the GCS. Methodology: This is a correlational observational study conducted in one acute care hospital in Singapore. The participants were registered nurses involving in bedside nursing care. A self-administered questionnaire was provided to the participants via ward managers. The quantitative responses were collated and analyzed using SPSS 16.0. Results: Type of clinical discipline (i.e., neuroscience, general medicine, and neurointensive care unit; beta = 0.51, p < .001) and the length of experience in a neuroscience setting (beta = 0.22, p = .005) were significant in determining a nurses' knowledge of the GCS. Nurses in the neonatal intensive care unit scored the highest mean scores (12.7), whereas nurses from the general medicine wards scored the lowest mean scores (9.7). Nurses who worked in a neuroscience setting for 6 years or more scored higher mean scores (11.9) on the knowledge scale, whereas nurses who worked in a neuroscience setting for less than a year scored lower mean scores (10.0). Conclusion: Educational interventions and guidelines in performing GCS assessment are suggested to maintain and improve knowledge in performing the GCS.
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