Title of article :
Iranian Nurses’ Self‑Reported Mastery and Use of Musculoskeletal Assessment Skills
Author/Authors :
Moradi, Tayebeh Department of Nursing - The Islamic Azad University, Kashan Branch , Adib‑Hajbaghery, Mohsen Trauma Nursing Research Center - Kashan University of Medical Sciences , Safa, Azade Trauma Nursing Research Center - Kashan University of Medical Sciences , Ahmadishad, Maryam Department of Social Medicine - Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Nurses are the key members of the health‑care team and play an important role in the assessment of the patients’ problems. Objectives: This study aimed to investigate Iranian nurses’ self‑reported mastery and use of musculoskeletal assessment skills. Methods: This cross‑sectional study was conducted from October 2018 to January 2019 on 200 nurses in Shahid Beheshti
Hospital of Kashan, Iran. Data were collected using a two‑part questionnaire
including a demographic data form and 16 self‑report items on nurses’ mastery in
the assessment of the musculoskeletal system. The levels of self‑reported mastery
and use of the musculoskeletal assessment skills in patient care were assessed.
Data analysis was done using descriptive statistics, independent samples t‑tests,
analysis of variance, and the Pearson correlation analysis. Results: Nurses obtained
83.25% of the score in the area of using health history taking skills, while they
obtained 86.94% of the score of mastery in this field. Furthermore, nurses gained
33.77% of the score in the area of using physical examination skills, while they
gained 44.53% of the score of mastery in this area. The most commonly used
musculoskeletal assessment skills were “checking the range of motion of the
joints” and “checking muscle strength” that were used in 20.5% of cases. However,
nurses rarely used specific tests such as the Patrick’s, ballottement, and Lasègue
tests. A significant direct correlation was found between nurses’ self‑reported
mastery in musculoskeletal assessment skills and the use of these skills (r = 0.44,
P = 0.001). Conclusion: Despite the desirable levels of nurses’ self‑reported mastery
and use of history taking skills, the level of their self‑reported mastery and use of musculoskeletal assessment skills are not satisfactory.
Keywords :
Health assessment , Musculoskeletal system , Nurse , Self‑report
Journal title :
Nursing and Midwifery Studies