Fransisca Renata Arantha E. A, Ni Made Nopita Wati, Desak Made Ari Dwi Jayanti
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摘要
对于在治疗COVID-19患者过程中易受感染的卫生工作者来说,提供有效和高效的个人防护装备非常重要。操练法是一种通过反复进行技能训练来学习的方法。本研究的目的是了解交接演练法对提高护士PPE使用能力的影响。采用一组前-后测试设计方法的实验前研究类型。样本数量为13人,采用的抽样技术为目的抽样。数据采集仪器采用观察表。使用Wilcoxon Signed Ranks检验分析数据。结果显示,护士前测能力平均多为75.95分,即6人(45.2%)为“尚可”;后测能力平均多为93.62分,即13人(100%)为“尚可”。Wilcoxon Signed Ranks检验分析结果不一致。0.001,即通过交接演练方法对提高护士使用PPE能力有影响。演练法可以提高护士的使用PPE的能力,特别是按照SPO的阶段进行持续的培训。
The Effect of Drill Method Through Handover In Improving Nurses' Ability To Use Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
The provision of effective and efficient personal protective equipment (PPE) is very important for health workers who are vulnerable to contracting in treating COVID-19 patients. Drill method is a method of learning by providing repeated skill training. The purpose of this study was to find out the influence of drill method through handover in improving the ability of nurses to use PPE. Types of Pre-Experimental Research with a pre-post test design approach of one group. The number of sample was 13 respondents, the sampling technique used was purposive sampling. Data collection instrument used observation sheet. Data was analysed using the Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test. The results showed that the average pre-test ability of nurses was mostly 75.95, namely 6 people (45.2%) fall into the category of sufficient, while the average ability of post test was mostly 93.62 which is as many as 13 people (100%) fall into the good category. Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test analysis results obtained asymp. 0.001, meaning there is an influence of drill method through handover in improving the ability of nurses to use PPE. Drill methods can improve the ability of nurses, especially in using PPE through continuous training in accordance with the stages in the SPO.