Nurses' Attitudes toward Pressure Injury Prevention in a Malaysian Public Hospital

Authors

Jheffany Yazid

Independent Researcher (Malaysia)

Azliha Minai Rajab

Nursing Division, Hospital Kuala Lumpur, Ministry of Health, Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)

Nik Nur Zuraida Nik Anuar

Independent Researcher (Malaysia)

Nur Aisyah Pascalis Abdullah

Independent Researcher (Malaysia)

Article Information

DOI: 10.51584/IJRIAS.2026.11070038

Subject Category: Nursing

Volume/Issue: 11/7 | Page No: 673-684

Publication Timeline

Submitted: 2026-07-15

Accepted: 2026-07-20

Published: 2026-07-30

Abstract

Background: Pressure injury remains a major patient safety concern despite the availability of evidence-based prevention guidelines. Nurses' attitudes are essential for ensuring effective pressure injury prevention. This study aimed to assess nurses' attitudes toward pressure injury prevention in a Malaysian public hospital. Methods: A quantitative cross-sectional study was conducted among 497 nurses using convenience sampling. Data were collected using a self-administered questionnaire consisting of respondents' sociodemographic characteristics and an adapted nine-item questionnaire assessing attitudes toward pressure injury prevention. Data were analysed using IBM SPSS Statistics version 27. Results: Most respondents were female (87.5%), Malay (76.7%), diploma holders (96.4%), and Staff Nurses U5 (86.3%). Overall, response patterns across the adapted questionnaire suggested generally favourable perceptions toward pressure injury prevention. Conclusion: Nurses generally exhibited favourable attitudes toward pressure injury prevention. Continuous education and organizational support are recommended to strengthen evidence-based preventive practices.

Keywords

Pressure injury, attitude, nurses, prevention, patient safety, Malaysia

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