Development and validation of a job aid: Tool to reduce infections in home-based stroke.

IF 1.2 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Violet K Chikanya, Sindiwe James
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Abstract

Background:  Stroke patients who are discharged from hospital because of limited access to rehabilitation facilities are cared for by lay caregivers who at times have limited knowledge of infection prevention and control (IPC). User-friendly educational interventions can help bridge this knowledge gap and enhance safe care of these persons.

Aim:  To describe the development and validation of educational interventions for home-based stroke patients. The validation process enhanced the reliability and validity of the job aid resulting in standardised quality patient care of stroke patients.

Setting:  Mutasa district, Manicaland province, Zimbabwe.

Methods:  The systematic six steps in quality intervention development guided the development of the job aid. Graphic designers assisted with development of diagrams and annotations. A purposively selected eight-member panel of IPC expert reviewers was invited to validate the job aid using a standardised validation tool.

Results:  The panel agreed that the job aid's title, target group and media of instruction were adequately explained, and the background could be easily understood during practice. The content was approved with some modifications on the description of instructions to caregivers. Seven reviewers agreed that the materials used ensured understandability, acceptability, practicability and usability of the educational interventions by caregivers, and one reviewer was neutral in commenting effectiveness of the job aid.

Conclusion:  The developed job aid addressed knowledge barriers in IPC for caregivers, and the reviewers confirmed that the developed job aid was adequate for effective use by lay home-based caregivers.Contribution: Utilisation of this intervention standardises patient care practices.

开发和验证工作辅助工具:减少居家卒中感染的工具。
背景: 因康复设施有限而出院的脑卒中患者由非专业护理人员照顾,他们有时对感染预防和控制(IPC)的知识了解有限。用户友好型教育干预措施有助于弥补这一知识差距,加强对这些人的安全护理。目的:介绍针对居家中风患者的教育干预措施的开发和验证。验证过程提高了工作辅助工具的可靠性和有效性,从而为中风患者提供标准化的优质护理: 津巴布韦马尼卡兰省穆塔萨地区: 方法:质量干预开发的六个系统步骤指导了工作辅助工具的开发。平面设计师协助制作图表和注释。我们邀请了一个有针对性地选出的由 IPC 专家组成的八人评审小组,使用标准化的验证工具对工作辅助工具进行验证: 结果:专家小组一致认为,作业指导书的标题、目标群体和教学媒体都得到了充分说明,在实践过程中也很容易理解其背景。在对护理人员的说明进行了一些修改后,内容获得了批准。七位评审员一致认为,所使用的材料确保了教育干预措施的可理解性、可接受性、实用性和护理人员的可用性,一位评审员对作业指导书的有效性持中立态度: 结论:开发的工作辅助工具解决了护理人员在 IPC 方面的知识障碍,评审员确认开发的工作辅助工具足以供非专业家庭护理人员有效使用:贡献:这项干预措施的使用规范了患者护理操作。
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