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Assessment of Procrastination in Providing Nursing Care Among Iranian Nursing Staff Publisher



Babaie M1 ; Farahani AS1 ; Nourian M1 ; Hosseini M2 ; Mohammadi A3
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Source: BMC Nursing Published:2022


Abstract

Aim: This study aimed to investigate procrastination in nursing care providing. Design: This descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out on 125 nurses in ICUs, PICUs, NICUs, and surgery wards, who were selected by census sampling in Iran. Methods: The data were collected using the Procrastination Scale, which consisted of 25 items relating to 3 factors. Data were analyzed using statistics, Chi-square, Friedman test, analysis of variance, and Kolmogorov–Smirnov tests. Results: Overall, 37% of the participants showed very high or high procrastination. Most of the procrastination was observed in the “Task aversion” (44.2%). ANOVA indicated that the mean total procrastination score had a significant relationship with age (p = 0.013), work experience (p = 0.006), and marital status (p = 0.02). Nurses with permanent employment (p = 0.014) and lower education (p = 0.009) and women (p = 0.023) were much more likely to procrastinate the provision of care. Conclusion: It is recommended to adopt appropriate management strategies and take adequate measures to reduce procrastination, considering the existence of procrastination among nurses and its adverse impact on the quality of care. © 2022, The Author(s).
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