Frontier in Medical & Health Research
ASSESSMENT OF NURSES' KNOWLEDGE REGARDING THE NURSING PROCESS AND BARRIERS TO ITS APPLICATION IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE HOSPITALS OF BAHAWALPUR AND LODHRAN
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Keywords

ASSESSMENT OF NURSES' KNOWLEDGE
REGARDING THE NURSING
PROCESS AND BARRIERS
TO ITS APPLICATION IN PUBLIC
AND PRIVATE HOSPITALS
OF BAHAWALPUR AND LODHRAN

How to Cite

ASSESSMENT OF NURSES’ KNOWLEDGE REGARDING THE NURSING PROCESS AND BARRIERS TO ITS APPLICATION IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE HOSPITALS OF BAHAWALPUR AND LODHRAN. (2026). Frontier in Medical and Health Research, 4(4), 541-548. https://fmhr.net/index.php/fmhr/article/view/2706

Abstract

The nursing process is an  essential framework for delivering effective and quality patient care.  However, its proper application  in clinical settings is often influenced by multiple factors. This study was conducted  to assess nursing knowledge regarding the nursing process and the barriers  to its application in public and private hospitals of Bahawalpur and  Lodhran.

A cross-sectional study designed was employed and data were collected from 130 nurses using a structured questionnaire. The tool  included section on demographic characteristics, knowledge of the nursing process and perceived barriers. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, including frequencies ,percentages, and mean scores.

The finding indicated that the majority of nurses had adequate knowledge of the nursing process and acknowledged its role in improving patient care. Despite this, a considerable proportion of nurses reported difficulties in applying the nursing process in practice. The most commonly reported barriers included staff shortage, heavy workload and lack of time. Additional  challenges such as lack of training, insufficient management supports, and low motivation were also identified. While factors like complex documentation and lack of doctor cooperation were considered less significant.

The study concluded that although nurses possess sufficient knowledge, the practical application of the nursing process is limited due to organizational and systemic barriers. Addressing  these challenges through improving staffing, continuous professional training, and enhanced administrative support is essential to promote effective implementation and improves patient care outcomes.

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