Effectiveness of Simulation-Based Training on Nurses' Performance, Self-Confidence, and Satisfaction Regarding Blood Transfusion

Amira tag mohamed mohamed aboelnasr, Mona Mohamed Elsayed, Hanan Ali Ibrahim Almanzlawi
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Background: Blood transfusion is the direct administration of whole blood and/ or blood components Additionally, blood transfusions can pose a serious risk to life if safety precautions are ignored. Nurses play a dynamic role in the administration of blood transfusions, with correct and safe usage of blood and its components the probability of incidence of blood transfusion risks will be reduced to a minimum rate . This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of simulation-based training on nurses' performance, self-confidence, and satisfaction regarding blood transfusion. Research design: A quasi-experimental design (one group pre/ post-test design) was used. Setting: The study was carried out in the hematology unit, at Mansoura University Hospital . Subjects: All fifty available nurses who provide patients with direct clinical care in the previously selected settings have agreed to take part in the study . Three Tools were used for data collection: Tool I: A Structured Interviewing Questionnaire: Included nurses' socio-demographic characteristics and knowledge about blood transfusion that consisted of five parts: Part 1. Nursing activities before initiation of blood transfusion, Part 2. Nursing activities for initiation of blood transfusion, Part 3. Nursing activities during and after blood transfusion, Part 4. Adverse reactions of blood transfusion, and Part 5. Nursing management for blood transfusion adverse reactions, Tool II: Blood transfusion Observational Checklist and Tool III: Satisfaction and self-confidence in learning scale Results : There was a highly statistically significant difference between the studied nurses' knowledge, practice, self-confidence, and satisfaction. The study result revealed that three-fifths of studied nurses had a poor level of knowledge, and more than half of them had an unsatisfactory level of practice about blood transfusion before the implementation of the simulation-based training. The vast majority of the studied nurses had a good level of knowledge and most of them had a satisfactory level of practice after implementing simulation-based training . There was a highly statistically significant difference and improvement in nurses' performance after simulation-based training than pre-training. Conclusion : The present study concluded that simulation-based training had a positive effect on improving nurses' performance, self-confidence, and satisfaction regarding blood transfusion. Recommendations : The study recommended that simulation-based training should be integrated as an effective method in nurses' education about blood transfusion.
模拟培训对护士输血绩效、自信心和满意度的影响
背景:输血是指直接输入全血和/或血液成分。此外,如果忽视安全预防措施,输血会对生命构成严重威胁。护士在输血过程中扮演着重要角色,正确、安全地使用血液及其成分可将输血风险的发生率降至最低。本研究旨在评估模拟培训对护士输血表现、自信心和满意度的影响。研究设计:采用准实验设计(一组前/后测试设计)。研究环境:研究在曼苏尔大学医院血液科进行。研究对象:在之前选定的环境中为患者提供直接临床护理的所有 50 名护士均同意参与研究。数据收集使用了三种工具:工具 I:结构化访谈问卷:包括护士的社会人口特征和输血知识,由五个部分组成:第一部分.开始输血前的护理活动,第二部分。开始输血时的护理活动,第 3 部分。输血期间和输血后的护理活动,第 4 部分。输血不良反应,以及第 5 部分。输血不良反应的护理管理,工具二:输血观察核对表,工具三:学习满意度和自信心量表 结果:被研究护士的知识、实践、自信心和满意度之间存在高度统计学差异。研究结果显示,在实施模拟培训前,五分之三的受试护士对输血知识的掌握程度较差,半数以上的受试护士对输血实践的掌握程度不理想。在实施模拟培训后,绝大多数受试护士对输血知识的掌握程度较好,大多数护士的实践水平令人满意。与培训前相比,模拟培训后护士的表现在统计学上有非常显著的差异和提高。结论:本研究认为,模拟培训对提高护士在输血方面的表现、自信心和满意度有积极作用。建议 :本研究建议将模拟培训作为护士输血教育的有效方法。
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