Objective: To assess the nurses' knowledge of vascular access devices for patients undergoing hemodialysis programs in the Gaza Strip, Palestine.

Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted to assess the nurses' knowledge of hemodialysis vascular access using the convenience sampling technique. The assessment tool comprised 60 items related to the nurses' knowledge and 7 items on demographic characteristics at hemodialysis units in 5 governmental hospitals in the Gaza Strip, between March and June 2023. Statistical analysis of the collected data was performed using SPSS version 22.

Results: A total of 65 nurses in hemodialysis units were included. Of the majority of study nurses 71% were male, 21.5% of nurses had fair knowledge, and 78.5% had good knowledge about vascular access devices. The overall average score was more than 70% in all dimensions, which revealed good knowledge about vascular access devices. The study indicated that there was a statistically significant association between nurses' knowledge of vascular access devices and (years of experience in the hemodialysis unit, and received training of nurses).

Conclusions: The knowledge of hemodialysis nurses toward vascular access devices for patients undergoing hemodialysis was good. The years in the hemodialysis unit and having training have shown significant association with knowledge among hemodialysis nurses on vascular access devices care. Thus, interventions should focus on providing training for nurses about vascular access devices care in hemodialysis units to improve the comprehensive knowledge of nurses and to maintain patient's health status.

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