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International Journal of Health Sciences and Research www.ijhsr.org ISSN: Original Research Article To Assess the Knowledge and Attitude of Nurses Regarding Legal Responsibilities Pramila Gaudel, Mangaiyarkkarasi K M.Sc. Nursing nd Year, Assistant Professor, Narayana Hrudayalaya College of Nursing, RGUHS, Bangalore, India. Corresponding Author: Pramila Gaudel Received: /0/0 Revised: //0 Accepted: //0 ABSTRACT Legal responsibility in nursing practice is the way in which the nurses are obligated to obey the law in professional activities. The objective of the present study is: to assess the level of knowledge of nurses regarding legal responsibilities towards patient care, to assess the attitude of nurses regarding legal responsibilities towards patient care, to find correlation between knowledge and attitude of nurses regarding legal responsibilities towards patient care, to find association between the knowledge of nurses regarding legal responsibilities towards patient care with sociodemographic variables, to find association between the attitude of nurses regarding legal responsibilities towards patient care with sociodemographic variables. The study was conducted in tertiary care hospital in Bangalore. The structured Knowledge Questionnaire with 0 questions was used to assess knowledge and likert scale with statements was used to assess attitude on legal responsibilities of staff nurses on The findings of this study revealed that.% () nurses have adequate knowledge and.% (0) have good knowledge on legal responsibilities towards It also showed that 0% () of nurses have moderately favourable attitude and 0% () have highly favourable attitude on legal responsibilities towards There is moderate positive correlation (r=0.) between knowledge and attitude of nurses towards legal responsibilities of patient care at p=<0.0 (by using karl pearson correlation coefficient). There is no statistical significant association between the selected variables with knowledge and attitude of nurses. The finding of the present study reveals that most of the nurses have adequate knowledge and favourable attitude on legal responsibilities towards Keywords: Knowledge and attitude of nurses, legal responsibilities, INTRODUCTION Nursing is an integral part of the health care system and nurse's direct energies towards the promotion, maintenance and restoration of health. [] Regardless of the health care setting, professional nurses are morally, ethically, and legally accountable for their nursing [] judgments and actions. Legal responsibilities of nurses are guided by constitutional laws, professional laws, institutional policies, rules and regulations, standing orders and precedents. Nurses have to abide by laws and regulations when practicing nursing. Safe nursing practice includes an understanding of the legal boundaries within which nurses must function. [] Nurses are practicing in an increasingly litigious environment & the law of negligence cannot be ignored. If a patient dies as a result of nurse administering the wrong drug under the orders of a doctor, the nurse could be liable for civil action since he/ she failed to deliver International Journal of Health Sciences & Research (www.ijhsr.org) Vol.; Issue: ; November 0

a reasonable standard of care expected of a nurse. Such nurses could also face disciplinary proceedings before the nursing [] council. The errors that are being committed by the nurses are increasing especially medication errors. A study conducted in a busy pediatric ward in New Delhi found that the medication error rate was per. admissions (%). [] Only the nurses will be able to protect themselves, nursing staffs and nursing faculty from legal risk. Legal responsibility in nursing practice is becoming of greater importance as each year passes. [] Changes have occurred over the past decade in legal responsibilities of nurses. These reforms have led to attitude changes toward nurses by the legal, medical, and public realms. To avoid legal charges of negligence, nurses must keep abreast of the rapidly changing areas of instrumentation, documentation, and [] As staff nurses are providing comprehensive care to patients, they should have knowledge regarding legal terms, legal liability, legal responsibilities and basic rights in nursing; it would result in delivery of safe and competent care to the client. [] Objectives of the study. To assess the level of knowledge of nurses regarding legal responsibilities towards. To assess the attitude of nurses regarding legal responsibilities towards. To find correlation between knowledge and attitude of nurses regarding legal responsibilities towards. To find association between the knowledge of nurses regarding legal responsibilities towards patient care with sociodemographic variables.. To find association between the attitudes of nurses regarding legal responsibilities towards patient care with sociodemographic variables. Hypotheses of the study All hypothesis were tested at 0.0 level of significance H There is a significant correlation between the knowledge and attitude among the nurses. H There is a significant association between the knowledge and their selected baseline variables. H There is a significant association between attitude and their selected baseline variables. MATERIALS AND METHODS A quantitative research approach, non experimental research design, descriptive design was adopted for the present study. Present study was conducted in selected tertiary care hospital at Bangalore. The study was approved by Institution Ethics Committee and Informed Consent was obtained from eligible staffs. A total sample size of 0 was selected on the basis of inclusion criteria and exclusion criteria. Inclusion criteria Registered nurses GNM, B.sc, PcB.sc who are working in clinical areas. Nurses who are willing to participate. Exclusion criteria Registered nurses who have less than months of experiences Nurses who have attended any in service education regarding legal responsibilities in last months Description of tool TOOL: Tools used for data collection by the investigator consist of sections namely. Part : Socio demographic variables Part : A questionnaire to assess the knowledge of nurses on legal responsibilities. Part : Likert scale to assess the attitude of nurses on legal responsibilities. Part : Demographic variables of nurses includes age, sex, religion, marital status, educational status, years of experience Part : This consisted of 0 objective type questionnaires prepared by the researchers to assess the knowledge of nurses regarding legal responsibilities towards International Journal of Health Sciences & Research (www.ijhsr.org) Vol.; Issue: ; November 0

Content validity of the questionnaire was given by the experts. Part : This consists of statements of which are positive and are negative statements to assess attitude of nurses towards legal responsibilities for patient care. Study procedure Permission was obtained from concerned authority of hospital management. Informed consent was taken from the nurses. The registered nurse who met the inclusion criteria were selected by using random sampling technique. Data was collected using the tools of the study. The obtained data were subjected for statistical analysis. Statistical methods: The data collected was analyzed by means of descriptive statistics and inferential statistics. Significance is assessed at the % level of significance. Descriptive statistics: Frequency, mean and standard deviation are used to assess the demographic data, knowledge and attitude. Inferential statistics: Correlation between the knowledge and attitude of staff nurses using chi square Association of knowledge with their selected demographic variables by using chi square. Association of attitude with their selected demographic variables by using chi square. RESULTS Table : Frequency and percentage distribution of staff nurses according to their demographic characteristics N= 0 S. no Demographic characteristics. Age a) < 0 years b) > 0 years. Gender b) Female. Religion c) Others. Marital status a) Unmarried b) Married. Educational status b) BSc Nursing c) PC Bsc Nursing Frequency. Duration of clinical experience a) < years b) years c) > years. Area of working Percentage (%)..... 0. 0 0.. 0.... Table : Correlation between knowledge and attitude of nurses; N= 0 ATTITUDE KNOWLEDGE Pearson Correlation 0. Correlation is significant at the 0.0 level. Strength of association is moderate (0. 0.). Hence, H there is a significant correlation between the knowledge and attitude among the nurses is accepted at 0.0 level of significance. Table : Association between the level of knowledge of nurses regarding legal responsibilities and their selected demographic variable N = 0 Sl. Demographic variables Knowledge levels Df Chisquare value Inference No. 0 adequate 0 good Age a) < 0 years. >0.0 b) > 0 years Gender b) Female. Marital status a) Married b) Unmarried. Religion c) Others.0 >0.0. >0.0.0 >0.0 International Journal of Health Sciences & Research (www.ijhsr.org) Vol.; Issue: ; November 0

. Educational status b) BSc c) PC Bsc. Duration of clinical experience a) < years b) years c) > years. Area of working Continued Table No...0 * Some cells have expected count less than so could not find chisquare value Table : Association between attitude of nurses regarding legal responsibilities and their selected demographic variable N = 0 Sl. No. Demographic variables Attitude Df Chisquare value Inference Age a) < 0 years b) > 0 years Gender b) female. Marital status a) Married b) Unmarried. Religion c) others. Educational status b) BSc c) PC Bsc. Duration of clinical experience a) < years b) years c) > years 0 Moderately Favourable attitude 0 Highly Favourable attitude. >0.0. >0.0. >0.0... Area of working * Some cells have expected count less than so could not find chisquare value >0.0 Data presented in the table, depicts that there is no statistical significant association between the selected variables with knowledge and attitude of nurses. Since there is no association of selected variables with knowledge and attitude of nurses H and H was rejected and null hypothesis was accepted. DISCUSSION Nurses who fit the inclusion criteria were selected for the study using random sampling technique. The data was collected from 0 staff nurses. It is noted that the.% () nurses have adequate knowledge and.% (0) have good knowledge on legal responsibilities towards This indicates that the majority of the staff nurses are having good knowledge on legal responsibilities of patient care and none of the nurses are having excellent or poor knowledge. It is noted that 0% () of nurses have moderately favourable attitude and 0% () have highly favourable attitude towards legal responsibilities towards This indicates that the majority of the staff nurses have moderately favourable attitude towards legal responsibility of nurses towards patient care and none of them are having unfavourable attitude towards legal responsibilities towards Correlation was significant at the 0.0 level of significance. Strength of association was moderate (0.0.). There was no statistical significant association between the selected variables with knowledge and attitude of nurses. International Journal of Health Sciences & Research (www.ijhsr.org) Vol.; Issue: ; November 0

NURSING IMPLICATION The results of this study have implication on nursing practice, nursing administration, nursing education and nursing research. Nursing practice The study findings showed there is need to improve knowledge and attitude in legal responsibility towards patient care among staff nurses, these areas can be focused for giving in service education for nurses. The staff nurses can implement their knowledge on legal responsibilities towards Nursing administrators Nursing administrators should take initiative in conducting in service education on legal responsibilities towards patient care for improving knowledge and attitude of staff nurses. Nurse administrator can also use the study tool for effective performance appraisal. Nursing research The findings of the present study can be utilized by the nurse researchers in the future to conduct extensive studies to assess the knowledge and attitude of staff nurses on legal responsibilities towards patient care. Based upon the study findings, the nurse researcher can conduct workshops, seminars and presentations to communicate the finding to the nursing professional. Nursing education The continuing nursing education programs regarding legal responsibilities of patient care can be organized in coordination with the authorities of the nursing service. The nurse educators can make use of planned teaching program and self instructional module to orient their newly joined staff nurses. CONCLUSION Study revealed that the nurses have adequate to good knowledge on legal responsibilities towards It also showed that nurses have moderately favourable to highly favourable attitude on legal responsibilities towards There is need to improve knowledge and attitude in legal responsibility towards patient care among staff nurses, these areas can be focused for giving in service education for nurses. REFERENCES. Anne JD. Nursing and medical student's attitude towards nursing disclosure of information. Journal of advanced nursing. 000 April; :.. Gardner SL, Hagedorn ME. Holding nurses accountable. Journal of obstetrics gynecology & neonatal nursing. May Jun; ():00.. Vati J. Principles and practice of nursing management and administration. st ed. Haryana: Jaypee Publication; 0.. Kanase B. Vijay. Nurses Dilemma Ethical issues. The Nursing Journal of India. May 00; Vol. LXXXXIII, No. :.. Bag RK. Law of medical negligence & compensation. nd ed. New Delhi: Eastern Law House Publication;.0.. Christian G. Development of a tool for measuring the concept of good care among patients and staff in relation to Swedish Legislation. International journal of Advanced Studies. Oct; ():.. Ramling Mali, Nootan R Mali. Effect of Self Instructional Module on Knowledge Regarding Medico Legal Responsibilities among Nurses. International Journal of Science and Research. 0; ():.. Harpreet Kaur, Jaspreet Kaur Sodhi, Kapil Sharma. A Study to assess the knowledge regarding legal responsibilities in nursing [Internet]. 0 [updated 0 April; cited 0 Sep.] Available from http:// www.researchpublish.com How to cite this article: Gaudel P, Mangaiyarkkarasi K. To assess the knowledge and attitude of nurses regarding legal responsibilities towards patient care at selected hospital, Bangalore. Int J Health Sci Res. 0; ():. *********** International Journal of Health Sciences & Research (www.ijhsr.org) Vol.; Issue: ; November 0