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OPIOID POLICY COMPLIANCE AMONG ICU NURSES IN GAZA?S HEALTH M IBD

LAP LAMBERT ACADEMIC PUBLISHIN
06 / 2025
9786207461899
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Sinopsis

The global opioid crisis has drawn urgent attention to safe medication practices, especially in critical care. In the Gaza Strip, challenges like resource scarcity, displacement, and high workloads complicate opioid management. This study assessed compliance with opioid medication policies among ICU nurses in Ministry of Health hospitals in Southern Gaza. A cross-sectional descriptive design was used, targeting all ICU nurses (n = 126) at three major hospitals through a structured self-administered questionnaire. Compliance was evaluated across three domains: monitoring practices, nursing interaction (handover and communication), and documentation. Results showed highest compliance in documentation (83.75%), followed by monitoring (74.00%) and nursing interaction (73.00%), with an overall mean compliance of 76.25%. No significant gender differences were found. However, displacement, workload, and lack of recent training negatively affected adherence.

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