Tímarit hjúkrunarfræðinga - 2021, Page 92

Tímarit hjúkrunarfræðinga - 2021, Page 92
Family nursing improves communication within the family, the quality of nursing practice and work processes in hospitals, enhances collaboration with families and can influence length-of-stay and re-admissions. Nurses’ attitudes can affect whether and how they include family care in their nursing. The main objective was to assess and increase the understanding of the attitudes of nurses and midwives at Akureyri Hospital (SAk) toward the importance of involving families in their care, before and while implementing Calgary family nursing. The quantitative part of this research was an intervention study without a control group. The participants answered the questionnaire “Families’ Importance in Nursing Care – Nurses’ Attitudes” (FINC-NA) and background questions. Data analysis was conducted on data from nurses/ midwives working on units where family nursing was implemented (n=145). In time 1, 133 (92%) participants answered the questionnaires and in time 2, 132 (89%). Quantitative data was analysed with SPSS. In the qualitative part the participants answered in writing three open questions that 87 participants (N=205) responded to at both times. The written answers were analysed with content analysis. The attitudes of nurses/midwives towards families was generally positive. The attitudes did not change during the implementation process. Participants with a higher education level and longer work experience, experienced family less as a burden (p<0.05). Participants who believed there was a general policy in their unit to care for families had more positive attitudes (p<0,05). Participants believed the benefits of implementing family nursing into clinical practice improves the quality of nursing care. It emerged that the most significant hindrances in providing family nursing were stress factors, nurses’ work environment and work structure. It is important to continue to support the nurses’ and midwives’ positive attitudes towards families at SAk. Research shows that positive attitudes can promote effective family nursing. Aim ENGLISH SUMMARY Nurses’ and midwives’ attitudes towards family nursing at Akureyri Hospital (SAk) Method Results Key words: Family nursing – Nurses’ attitudes – Calgary Family Assessment and Intervention Models Correspondent: Áslaug Felixdóttir aslaug@sak.is Conclusion Nurses’ and midwives’ attitudes towards family nursing at Akureyri Hospital (SAk) Felixdottir, A., Sveinbjarnardottir, E.K. and Gudjonsson, S.O.

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