The aim of this study was to investigate the degree of recognition of pressure sore among nursing staff in the operating room and the precaution measures taken by them. The instruments used were ”Recognition scale for pressure sore” and ”Behavioral scale for precautions taken against pressure sore”. Statistical analysis included descriptive statistics. One-way analysis of variance, and Pearson correlation coefficient. The results resealed that: (1) Nursing staff in the operating room had a moderate degree of recognition of pressure sore. (2) The frequency of taking precaution measures against pressure sore was between ”often” and ”always”. (3) Recognition varied among nursing staff, with the N1 registered nurses showing the highest degree of recognition. (4) Education level seas a significant factor affecting their decision of taking precautions against pressure sore. This study attempted to improve nursing staff's recognition of pressure sore to achieve higher quality of patient care.
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