Implementing a Safety Program to Improve Nurses' Performance in Pediatric Health Care Settings.

Plastic and aesthetic nursing Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-31 DOI:10.1097/PSN.0000000000000604
Rasha AbouBakr Mohamed, Wafaa El Sayed Ouda, Hoda Ragab Mohamed
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PPediatric patient safety is a public health concern. Implementing unsafe practices, taking unnecessary risks, and making nursing practice errors can contribute to pediatric patient injury, disability, poor prognosis, or even death. Our study aimed to investigate the effect of implementing a safety program to improve nurses' performance in pediatric health care settings. Our study had a quasi-experimental design and was conducted at the National Cancer Institute, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt. Our sample population included a convenience sample of 36 pediatric nurses and 36 pediatric patients. We used three tools to collect data. The first tool was a structured interview questionnaire we administered before and after implementing a safety program for pediatric nurses at the health care setting. The second tool was an observational checklist to assess the nurses' practices related to pediatric patient safety. The third tool was an assessment sheet to determine the effectiveness of the safety program. We found there was a statistically significant correlation between the knowledge and practice competency of the nurses before and after implementing the safety program (r = 0.76, p < .000). We also found that after implementing the safety program, the length of the patients' hospital stay, number of unscheduled hospitalizations, need for additional medications, and number of complications decreased among the pediatric patient participants. We recommend implementing similar safety education and training programs for nurses in other facilities to update their knowledge and improve their practices related to pediatric patient safety.

儿科患者的安全是一个公共卫生问题。实施不安全的操作、承担不必要的风险和护理操作失误会导致儿科患者受伤、残疾、预后不良甚至死亡。我们的研究旨在探讨在儿科医疗机构实施安全计划以提高护士工作绩效的效果。我们的研究采用准实验设计,在埃及开罗的开罗大学国家癌症研究所进行。样本人群包括 36 名儿科护士和 36 名儿科患者。我们使用了三种工具来收集数据。第一种工具是我们在医疗机构实施儿科护士安全计划前后进行的结构化访谈问卷。第二个工具是一份观察清单,用于评估护士在儿科患者安全方面的做法。第三个工具是评估表,用于确定安全计划的有效性。我们发现,在实施安全计划前后,护士的知识和实践能力之间存在统计学意义上的显著相关性(r = 0.76,p < .000)。我们还发现,实施安全计划后,儿科患者的住院时间、计划外住院次数、额外用药需求和并发症数量均有所减少。我们建议其他机构的护士也实施类似的安全教育和培训计划,以更新他们的知识,改善他们在儿科患者安全方面的做法。
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