Assessing Nurses Knowledge of Glasgow Coma Scale in Emergency and Outpatient Department

Assessment of level of consciousness using the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is a tool requiring knowledge that is important in detecting early deterioration in a patient’s level of consciousness. Critical thinking used with the skill and knowledge in assessing the GCS is the foundation of all nursing pr...

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Main Authors: Basauhra Singh, H.K., Chong, M.C., Thambinayagam, H.C., Zakaria, M.I., Cheng, S.T., Tang, L.Y., Azahar, N.H.
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Published: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016
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spelling my.um.eprints.175102017-07-14T05:53:01Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/17510/ Assessing Nurses Knowledge of Glasgow Coma Scale in Emergency and Outpatient Department Basauhra Singh, H.K. Chong, M.C. Thambinayagam, H.C. Zakaria, M.I. Cheng, S.T. Tang, L.Y. Azahar, N.H. R Medicine Assessment of level of consciousness using the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is a tool requiring knowledge that is important in detecting early deterioration in a patient’s level of consciousness. Critical thinking used with the skill and knowledge in assessing the GCS is the foundation of all nursing practice. This study aims to explore the knowledge and competence in assessing the GCS among staff nurses working in the Emergency and Outpatient Departments. This is a quantitative descriptive cross-sectional study design using the GCS Knowledge Questionnaire. Convenience sampling method was used. Nurses in these Departments were asked to partake in the survey. Data collected was analyzed using the Statistical Package of Social Sciences (SPSS) version 20. Descriptive and Pearson’s chi square was used. Result showed that 55.56% of nurses had poor knowledge followed by 41.48% and 2.96% with satisfactory knowledge and good knowledge, respectively. The result on the association between knowledge and education level showed a significant association between the two variables (, df = 3, , and ). There was also a significant correlation between knowledge and age group (, df = 2, , and ). Overall, this study supports that good knowledge and skill are important in assessing GCS level. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/17510/1/SinghHKB_%282016%29.pdf Basauhra Singh, H.K. and Chong, M.C. and Thambinayagam, H.C. and Zakaria, M.I. and Cheng, S.T. and Tang, L.Y. and Azahar, N.H. (2016) Assessing Nurses Knowledge of Glasgow Coma Scale in Emergency and Outpatient Department. Nursing Research and Practice, 2016. pp. 1-5. ISSN 2090-1429 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/8056350 doi:10.1155/2016/8056350
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Basauhra Singh, H.K.
Chong, M.C.
Thambinayagam, H.C.
Zakaria, M.I.
Cheng, S.T.
Tang, L.Y.
Azahar, N.H.
Assessing Nurses Knowledge of Glasgow Coma Scale in Emergency and Outpatient Department
description Assessment of level of consciousness using the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is a tool requiring knowledge that is important in detecting early deterioration in a patient’s level of consciousness. Critical thinking used with the skill and knowledge in assessing the GCS is the foundation of all nursing practice. This study aims to explore the knowledge and competence in assessing the GCS among staff nurses working in the Emergency and Outpatient Departments. This is a quantitative descriptive cross-sectional study design using the GCS Knowledge Questionnaire. Convenience sampling method was used. Nurses in these Departments were asked to partake in the survey. Data collected was analyzed using the Statistical Package of Social Sciences (SPSS) version 20. Descriptive and Pearson’s chi square was used. Result showed that 55.56% of nurses had poor knowledge followed by 41.48% and 2.96% with satisfactory knowledge and good knowledge, respectively. The result on the association between knowledge and education level showed a significant association between the two variables (, df = 3, , and ). There was also a significant correlation between knowledge and age group (, df = 2, , and ). Overall, this study supports that good knowledge and skill are important in assessing GCS level.
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author Basauhra Singh, H.K.
Chong, M.C.
Thambinayagam, H.C.
Zakaria, M.I.
Cheng, S.T.
Tang, L.Y.
Azahar, N.H.
author_facet Basauhra Singh, H.K.
Chong, M.C.
Thambinayagam, H.C.
Zakaria, M.I.
Cheng, S.T.
Tang, L.Y.
Azahar, N.H.
author_sort Basauhra Singh, H.K.
title Assessing Nurses Knowledge of Glasgow Coma Scale in Emergency and Outpatient Department
title_short Assessing Nurses Knowledge of Glasgow Coma Scale in Emergency and Outpatient Department
title_full Assessing Nurses Knowledge of Glasgow Coma Scale in Emergency and Outpatient Department
title_fullStr Assessing Nurses Knowledge of Glasgow Coma Scale in Emergency and Outpatient Department
title_full_unstemmed Assessing Nurses Knowledge of Glasgow Coma Scale in Emergency and Outpatient Department
title_sort assessing nurses knowledge of glasgow coma scale in emergency and outpatient department
publisher Hindawi Publishing Corporation
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