评估护士的态度和做法后参加疫苗接种培训计划:一项定量研究

Sadia Munir, Jessie Johnson, Amber R. Smith, Robyn O'Dwyer, Arlene Masaba, Khalid H Elawad, Samya Ahmad, E. Abdulla, M.M Al Qudah
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背景:初级卫生保健护士是全球成功免疫接种的关键。最重要的是护士在接种疫苗时的态度和实践。据推测,改变对免疫的认识可能会影响对成功接种免疫的态度和做法。本研究的目的是评估护士的知识,态度和做法后,为期三天的持续专业发展计划的管理,安全处理和交付疫苗。方法:本研究采用自填问卷,采用定量横断面研究。该调查包含与免疫知识、态度和做法有关的问题。在参加持续专业发展的免疫计划之前和之后,对在健康婴儿诊所、传染病诊所、旅行诊所和学校护士工作的护士进行了调查。具体领域确定了参与的护士在知识、态度和实践方面的差距。结果:我们的研究结果表明,在接受免疫教育计划后,参与者的态度和做法有显著差异,该计划的重点是免疫技能的管理和传授。结论:诸如此类的持续专业发展活动表明,护士的态度和做法显着增加,这相当于疫苗接种的成功。对实践的影响:护士准备成为接种免疫的一线倡导者;因此,需要提供教育和培训,以便他们了解和进一步影响变革。关键词:疫苗,免疫,知识,态度,实践
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ASSESSING NURSE’S ATTITUDES AND PRACTICE AFTER PARTICIPATING IN A VACCINATION TRAINING PROGRAM: A QUANTITATIVE STUDY
Background: Primary healthcare nurses are pivotal to the successful uptake of immunization worldwide. Central to this, is the attitude and practice nurses may have toward vaccines during administration. It is postulated that altering knowledge towards immunization may impact both attitude and practice towards successful immunization uptake. The aim of this research was to assess nurses’ knowledge, attitude and practice after the delivery of a three-day continuing professional development program regarding administration, safe handling and delivery of vaccines. Method: This research consisted of a quantitative cross-sectional study, utilizing a self-administered survey. The survey contained questions related to immunization knowledge, attitude, and practice. Before and after attendance of an immunization program for continuing professional development, the survey was administered to nurses working in well-baby clinics, communicable diseases clinics, travel clinics and school nurses. Specific areas identified gaps in knowledge, attitude, and practice among participating nurses. Results: Results from our study suggest that attitudes and practices of participants identified a significant difference after receiving an immunization educational program that focused on administration and delivery of immunization skills. Conclusion: Continuous professional development activities such as this have shown a marked increase in the attitude and practices of nurses making it tantamount to the success of vaccine uptake. Implications for Practice: Nurses are poised to be frontline advocates for the uptake of immunization; therefore education and training needs to be provided in order for them to understand and further affect change. Keywords: Vaccine, Immunization, Knowledge, Attitude, Practice
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