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Prisca Olabisi Adejumo

· University of Ibadan

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University students’ knowledge and readiness to practice genomic nursing in Nigeria
2021 · International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences · DOI 10.1016/j.ijans.2021.100371

Genetic nursing education provides knowledge of traits and inherited diseases. This has not been well integrated into nursing practice in Nigeria. This study evaluated university nursing students’ knowledge of genomic concepts and readiness to practice genomic nursing in Nigeria. A cross-sectional study was conducted. Three universities were purposively selected in Nigeria. A total of 136 participants were recruited using convenient sampling technique. A modified Genetic Nursing Concept Inventory questionnaire was distributed to participants in their classrooms. Data were analyzed with SPSS (23); descriptive data were presented in tables and figures with their mean and standard deviations. Chi-square test and multivariate analysis were used to ascertain association between variables at p < 0.05 level of significance. Findings indicated that participants have poor knowledge (89%) and lack readiness (66%) to practice genomic nursing in Nigeria. Their knowledge influenced their readiness (χ2 = 21.033, df = 1, p = 0.001). Institution type was the most consistent predictor of knowledge (χ2 = 48.586, df = 2, p = 0.001) and readiness (OR = 14.817, p = 0.326, C.I. = 3.190, 319.57) as those in federal institution were more knowledgeable and prepared to practice genetic nursing. Participants perceived that poor funding, lack of trained personnel, and social/environmental factors could affect their readiness to practice genetic nursing. The study has brought to the fore that nursing students have low knowledge and were not ready to practice genetic nursing, efforts should be made to look into the adequacy of nursing training on genetic nursing and strategies needed for its integration in education and practice.

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Effect of standardized nursing language continuing education programme on nurses' documentation of care at University College Hospital, Ibadan
2017 · Nursing Open · DOI 10.1002/nop2.108

Aim: The study assessed the documentation of nursing care before, during and after the Standardized Nursing Language Continuing Education Programme (SNLCEP). It evaluates the differences in documentation of nursing care in different nursing specialty areas and assessed the influence of work experience on the quality of documentation of nursing care with a view to provide information on documentation of nursing care. The instrument used was an adapted scoring guide for nursing diagnosis, nursing intervention and nursing outcome (Q-DIO). Design: Retrospective record reviews design was used. Methods: A total of 270 nursing process booklets formed the sample size. From each ward, 90 booklets were selected in this order: 30 booklets before the SNLCEP, 30 booklets during SNLCEP and 30 booklets after SNLCEP. Results: Overall, the study concluded that the SNLCEP had a significant effect on the quality of documentation of nursing care using Standardized Nursing Languages.

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Iyanuoluwa Oreofe Ojo

University of Ibadan

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Iyanuoluwa Oreofe Adubi

University College Hospital, Ibadan

1 shared publication
Adenike Ayobola Olaogun

Obafemi Awolowo University

1 shared publication
Ifeoluwapo Oluwafunke Kolawole

University of Ibadan

1 shared publication
Rose Ekama Ilesanmi

University of Ibadan

1 shared publication
Olaolorunpo Olorunfemi

Federal University Oye Ekiti

1 shared publication
Wakili Adelani Tijani

Federal University Oye Ekiti

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