Evaluation Nurses' Practices toward Neonatal Resuscitation in the Delivery Room

Abstract

Objective: The study aims to evaluation of nurses' practices toward neonatal resuscitation and find the relationship between the nurses' practices and their demographic characteristics. Methodology: A descriptive study was carried out in 4 teaching hospitals (Al-Yarmouk Teaching Hospital, Al-Karama Teaching Hospital, Al-karkh Hospital for Deliver, and Al-Kadhimiyia Teaching Hospital) in Baghdad City from the 12th September 2011 to 22th April 2012. A purposive (non probability) sample of (40) nurses who are working in the delivery room in these hospital. The data was collected through using constructed questionnaire, which comprises (46), items add filled by using interview technique. The reliability of the questionnaire was determined through a pilot study and validity through a panel of experts. The data were analyzed through the application of descriptive statistic frequency, percentage, and the application of inferential statistical procedures, which include Pearson correlation coefficient and chi-square. Results: the finding of the study was indicated that the nurses have poor practices about neonatal resuscitation in the delivery room. Recommendation: the study recommended that nurses 'practices should be improved toward neonatal resuscitation in the delivery room.