一项在线教育计划的评估,该计划旨在提高护士支持护理人员使用皮下药物的能力。

Deborah Parker, Liz Reymond, Karen Cooper, Jennifer Tieman, Serra Ivynian
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背景:大多数澳大利亚人说他们希望死在家里,但许多人被送进住院设施进行症状管理。Caring@home资源可用于支持非正规护理人员使用皮下药物安全管理突破性症状。护士需要接受教育,学习如何教非正规护理人员使用这些资源。目的:评估注册护士(RNs)使用caring@home资源的在线教育计划的有效性和相关性。方法:护士必须在在线教育计划开始前完成一项在线调查,并在完成后再次评估他们对注册护士的技能,知识,信心和态度的变化。采用t检验比较教育前和教育后的平均分数。研究结果:完成教育计划后,注册护士的知识、技能和信心都有了显著提高。态度发生了显著变化,这意味着教导非正式护理人员给予皮下药物的感知效益得到了改善。所有人都表示他们将在临床实践中使用这些资源。结论:在线教育项目是教育护士支持非正式护理人员使用皮下药物帮助管理突破性症状的有效且具有成本效益的策略。
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An evaluation of an online education programme to improve nurses' ability to support carers to use subcutaneous medicines.

Background: Most Australians say they wish to die at home, but many are admitted to inpatient facilities for symptom management. Caring@home resources can be used to support informal carers to manage breakthrough symptoms safely using subcutaneous medicines. Nurses require education about how to teach informal carers to use these resources.

Aim: To evaluate the effectiveness and relevance of an online education programme for registered nurses (RNs) about using the caring@home resources.

Methods: Nurses must complete an online survey prior to the commencement of the online education programme and again upon completion to assess their change in skills, knowledge, confidence and attitudes of the RNs. T-tests were conducted to compare average pre- and post-education scores.

Findings: The knowledge, skills and confidence of RNs to teach carers improved significantly following the completion of an education programme. There was a significant change in attitude, meaning that the perceived benefit of teaching informal carers to give subcutaneous medicines improved. All reported they would use the resources in their clinical practice.

Conclusion: The online education programme is an effective and cost-efficient strategy to educate nurses to support informal carers to help manage breakthrough symptoms using subcutaneous medicines.

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