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Nurses’ Knowledge and Skills regarding Neonatal Birth Asphyxia in Neonatal Care Units at Mosul Hospitals

Cilt: 2 Sayı: 3 2 Kasım 2025
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Nurses’ Knowledge and Skills regarding Neonatal Birth Asphyxia in Neonatal Care Units at Mosul Hospitals

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Objective: The research study aim toward assess nurses’ knowledge level and skills level regarding neonatal birth asphyxia in the neonatal care units of Mosul hospitals. Methodology: This research study done through a descriptive design study which remained achieved at neonatal care units in Mosul hospitals in 9/ June to 18 / September/ 2025. It involved a non-random sampling technique (purposive) of 150 nurses who worked in five neonatal units in these hospitals. A panel of 14 experts viewed the research tool to ensure that the results of the study are valid. The reliability was aggressed by a pilot study that was conducted between 6 and 9/ July/ 2025 and a co-efficiency score (internal consistency) was applied to test Cronbach’s Alpha, which gave a score of 0.815. The data was analyzed with the SPSS version 25. Result: The findings revealed that total nurses’ knowledge level was 39.3 (59) of the total sample at acceptable level with chi-square (82.133) and high significant p.value (0.000), that the total nurses’ skills level was 40.0% (60) of the total sample at good level with chi-square (68.733) and high significant p.value = 0.000. non-significant relationship between most of the sample characteristics demographic on their total nurses’ knowledge as well as total nurses skills level results was non-significant, except total nurses’ knowledge level there was significant association relationship with gender at p.value (0.036) also with current unit working duration at p.value (0.031) only. total nurses’ skills level with educational level at p.value (0.002) also with duration of general service years at p.value (0.017) only Conclusion: The total knowledge level of the nurses was the most of nurses at acceptable level, the total level of skills of the nurses at good level. The correlational relationship between most of the sample characteristics demographic in addition their level total for knowledge and skills of role nurses was not significant, except that nurse’s total level for knowledge had significant correlational relationship with gender but only with current unit working duration only. total nurses’ skills level had significant correlational relationship with educational level but only with general service years.

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Destekleyen Kurum

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Proje Numarası

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Etik Beyan

Etik Komite Onayı: Çalışma, Musul Üniversitesi Tıp Araştırmaları Etik Kurulu'nun etik onay kurallarına (CCMRE-Nu-25-129) uygun olarak yürütülmüştür. Ayrıca, Ninova Sağlık Müdürlüğü Etik Kurulu'ndan ve Musul şehrindeki tüm ilgili hastanelerin yönetiminden ek etik bilgi alınmıştır.

Teşekkür

Yazar, Irak'taki Musul Üniversitesi Hemşirelik Fakültesi üyelerine, değerli araştırma meslektaşlarımıza ve genel olarak bu çalışmaya katılan hemşire örneklemlerine içtenlikle teşekkürlerini sunar.

Kaynakça

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Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil

İngilizce

Konular

Çocuk Sağlığı ve Hastalıkları Hemşireliği

Bölüm

Araştırma Makalesi

Yazarlar

Yayımlanma Tarihi

2 Kasım 2025

Gönderilme Tarihi

21 Eylül 2025

Kabul Tarihi

31 Ekim 2025

Yayımlandığı Sayı

Yıl 2025 Cilt: 2 Sayı: 3

Kaynak Göster

APA
Al-wily, M. (2025). Nurses’ Knowledge and Skills regarding Neonatal Birth Asphyxia in Neonatal Care Units at Mosul Hospitals. Current Research in Health Sciences, 2(3), 123-129. https://doi.org/10.62425/crihs.1788369
AMA
1.Al-wily M. Nurses’ Knowledge and Skills regarding Neonatal Birth Asphyxia in Neonatal Care Units at Mosul Hospitals. Curr Res Health Sci. 2025;2(3):123-129. doi:10.62425/crihs.1788369
Chicago
Al-wily, Mohammed. 2025. “Nurses’ Knowledge and Skills regarding Neonatal Birth Asphyxia in Neonatal Care Units at Mosul Hospitals”. Current Research in Health Sciences 2 (3): 123-29. https://doi.org/10.62425/crihs.1788369.
EndNote
Al-wily M (01 Kasım 2025) Nurses’ Knowledge and Skills regarding Neonatal Birth Asphyxia in Neonatal Care Units at Mosul Hospitals. Current Research in Health Sciences 2 3 123–129.
IEEE
[1]M. Al-wily, “Nurses’ Knowledge and Skills regarding Neonatal Birth Asphyxia in Neonatal Care Units at Mosul Hospitals”, Curr Res Health Sci, c. 2, sy 3, ss. 123–129, Kas. 2025, doi: 10.62425/crihs.1788369.
ISNAD
Al-wily, Mohammed. “Nurses’ Knowledge and Skills regarding Neonatal Birth Asphyxia in Neonatal Care Units at Mosul Hospitals”. Current Research in Health Sciences 2/3 (01 Kasım 2025): 123-129. https://doi.org/10.62425/crihs.1788369.
JAMA
1.Al-wily M. Nurses’ Knowledge and Skills regarding Neonatal Birth Asphyxia in Neonatal Care Units at Mosul Hospitals. Curr Res Health Sci. 2025;2:123–129.
MLA
Al-wily, Mohammed. “Nurses’ Knowledge and Skills regarding Neonatal Birth Asphyxia in Neonatal Care Units at Mosul Hospitals”. Current Research in Health Sciences, c. 2, sy 3, Kasım 2025, ss. 123-9, doi:10.62425/crihs.1788369.
Vancouver
1.Mohammed Al-wily. Nurses’ Knowledge and Skills regarding Neonatal Birth Asphyxia in Neonatal Care Units at Mosul Hospitals. Curr Res Health Sci. 01 Kasım 2025;2(3):123-9. doi:10.62425/crihs.1788369

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