South Asian Research Journal of Nursing and Healthcare (SARJNHC)
Volume-7 | Issue-02
Original Research Article
Nurse’s Performance towards Resuscitation for Newborn Baby
Aqeel S. Nayef, Abbas J. Abdul Hussein, Amal Roshdi Ahmed, Adnan Majeed Ghadeer, Hawraa Ali Mukhlif
Published : April 8, 2025
Abstract
Objectives: the study aimed to evaluate Nurse’s Performance towards resuscitation for newborn baby. Methodology: The performance of nurses regarding resuscitation received investigation during a description-based research that took place across delivery and operating rooms of al batool teaching hospital. This evaluation spanned from 20 August 2024 till 12 January 2025. Non probability (purposive sample) was used in the current study, Data collection used an observational instrument that included both nurse socio-demographic characteristics and their performance within neonatal resuscitation protocols. Results: Most of the study participants within age group (31-40) years old with percentage (n=32; 49.2%), followed by those with age group (21-30) years old (n=16; 24.6%), majority of them who female with percentage (n=45; 69.2%) concerning with educational qualification there were (diploma degree) in nursing. The majority of responders somewhat practiced newborn resuscitation the total evaluation with poor in the most of the study instrument. Conclusions: The availability of resuscitation tools and guidelines, which impacted newborn resuscitation among responders, are two aspects of the health system that impacted the practice of neonatal resuscitation.