ASSESSMENT OF NURSES’ KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICES ON PERIOPERATIVE NURSING DOCUMENTATION OF SPHMMC, 2025
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Background:
Accurate perioperative documentation is vital for patient safety, legal protection, and
quality care. However, nurse-related factors such as knowledge, training, and
experience influence documentation practices across departments.
Objective:
To assess the knowledge and practice of nurses on perioperative documentation at St.
Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College (SPHMMC) and explore associated
factors such as training, department, and work experience.
Methods:
A cross-sectional quantitative study was conducted among 124 perioperative nurses
using a structured questionnaire. Data were analyzed to identify patterns in knowledge,
practice, and influencing variables.
Results:
The response rate was 92.5%. Most respondents were female (58.9%), aged 25–34, held
a BSc degree (93.5%), and had 3–7 years of experience (78.2%).
• Knowledge: 91.1% had good knowledge; recovery unit nurses scored 100%.
• Practice: 89.5% demonstrated good documentation practice; however, gaps
were noted in the OR.
• Nurses with over 7 years of experience had a 100% good practice rate, while
mid-career nurses (5–7 years) showed more poor practice cases.
• Training impact: Among trained nurses, 94.1% practiced well vs. 61.5%
among untrained ones.
• Electronic documentation training was received by 65.8%, yet 34.2% lacked
such training.
• There was a strong, though not perfect, correlation between knowledge and
practice.
• Departmental roles and workload influenced both knowledge and application.
Conclusion:
SPHMMC nurses demonstrated high knowledge and generally good practice in
perioperative documentation. However, inconsistencies remain, particularly in high
pressure departments like the OR and among mid-career nurses. Targeted training,
consistent supervision, and clear documentation standards are essential to bridge the
gap between knowledge and practice.
Keywords: Perioperative documentation, nursing practice, knowledge assessment, training, SPHMMC, surgical safety