Nurses' self-confidence and attitudes in using the Glasgow Coma Scale: a primary study.

Nurs Crit Care

Alice Lee Centre for Nursing Studies, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore.

Published: March 2015

Aims: The aim of this study was to examine nurses' self-confidence and attitudes towards the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS).

Background: The GCS measures the depth and duration of impaired consciousness. However, there is an increasing evidence that problems are encountered in completing some aspects of the GCS.

Design: This descriptive correlational study recruited 114 Registered Nurses (RNs) in one acute care hospital in Singapore.

Methods: A set of questionnaires were given to the participants. The questionnaire had three parts, which collected data on demographics, attitudes and self-confidence.

Results: Data analysis showed the type of clinical discipline (B=0.19), seniority in nursing (Staff Grade) (B=0.28) and higher attitude scores towards the GCS (B=0.41) were significant factors determining a nurse's confidence in using the GCS. A longer length of time working in a Neuroscience setting (B=0.21) and higher self-confidence scores (B=0.41) were significant factors determining a nurse's attitude towards the GCS.

Conclusion: To ensure patient safety, the GCS has to be performed accurately. This study has shown there are differences in attitudes and self-confidence in using the GCS between nurses of different demographics, and that there are a variety of factors influencing their attitudes and confidence.

Relevance To Clinical Practice: Mentoring and educational interventions are suggested in order to reduce safety risks resulting from lower proficiency in using the GCS.

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