“Healing hands: Understanding physiotherapists’ knowledge, attitudes and barriers on pressure injury prevention in the medical wards in Jordan”
Enas A. Assaf, Rahaf Alkhresheh, Taher Assaf, Suhair Al-Ghabeesh, Ramasubbamma Ramaiah, Maheshkumar Baladaniya, Maheshkumar Baladaniya, Maheshkumar Baladaniya

TL;DR
This study explores how well physiotherapists in Jordan understand and support pressure injury prevention, and what challenges they face in medical wards.
Contribution
The study identifies key barriers and predictors of knowledge and attitudes among physiotherapists in Jordan regarding pressure injury prevention.
Findings
Physiotherapists have good knowledge and positive attitudes toward pressure injury prevention.
Shortage of resources and lack of multidisciplinary teamwork are major barriers to prevention efforts.
Training and income are significant predictors of knowledge levels among physiotherapists.
Abstract
to highlight the physiotherapist's knowledge and attitudes, as well as barriers and related factors affecting Pressure Injury prevention in the medical wards of Jordanian hospitals. Cross-sectional correlational study of all physiotherapists working in the three largest governmental hospitals in Jordan (north, capital, south), focusing on medical ward services. A validated instrument for measuring knowledge and attitudes towards pressure injury prevention, as well as selected barriers identified in the literature, was distributed for self-administration. Descriptive analysis, a t-test for two-item variables, and ANOVA (F-value) for variables containing more than two items. Multivariate regression analysis was employed to assess the relationship between the independent variables (demographic factors) and the outcome variables (knowledge, attitude, and perceived barriers). Differences…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPressure Ulcer Prevention and Management · Stoma care and complications · Healthcare Decision-Making and Restraints
