工具箱培训对护理敏感质量指标的影响:随机对照试验

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Bircan Kara, Betül Sönmez
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摘要

简介:工具箱培训或工具箱讲座是短期培训,旨在改善各个部门的职业健康和安全实践。这些在职培训为员工提供提问和分享经验的机会,有助加强工作场所的安全措施。本研究的目的是确定向护士提供的工具箱培训对工作场所护理敏感质量指标(疼痛管理、压疮、患者跌倒、外周静脉导管并发症和不良事件报告)的影响。设计:随机对照、前测、后测和对照组设计。方法:实验组和对照组护士在进行工具箱培训前均采用前测量表,护理敏感质量指标由2名独立观察员进行监测。干预组的护士在各自的单位轮班时接受工具箱培训。两组均于训练后第8周和第12周进行随访。数据分析采用描述性检验,组间比较采用独立样本t检验,组内比较采用重复和混合方差分析。结果:接受工具箱培训组护士在跌倒、压疮、疼痛管理、外周静脉导管、不良事件报告等方面的测试前和测试后得分均有显著差异(p)。结论:在职培训提高了护士对护理敏感质量指标的知识水平,改进了护士的操作,提高了单位质量指标。根据本研究的发现,对护士进行在职培训是一种有效的方法,建议在传统培训方法的基础上,在护士在职教育中进行在职培训。临床相关性:护士教育对短期和不同培训方法的需求日益增长。除了经典的在职培训方法外,该培训方法首次应用于护理领域,有助于提高对护理敏感的质量指标。本研究结果强调了该培训方法在未来研究护理敏感质量指标的改进和发展中具有重要意义。试验注册:该研究已在ClinicalTrials.gov注册(NCT05853588)。
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The Effect of Toolbox Trainings on Nursing Sensitive Quality Indicators: A Randomized Controlled Trial

The Effect of Toolbox Trainings on Nursing Sensitive Quality Indicators: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Introduction

Toolbox training or toolbox talks is short-term training to improve occupational health and safety practices in various sectors. These on-the-job trainings provide employees with opportunities to ask questions and share experiences, facilitating the enhancement of workplace safety practices. The aim of this study is to determine the impact of toolbox trainings provided to nurses on nursing-sensitive quality indicators (pain management, pressure ulcer, patient falls, peripheral venous catheter complications, and adverse event reporting) in the workplace.

Design

Randomized controlled, pre-test, post-test, and control group design.

Methods

Before the toolbox training, pretest measurement instruments were used for the nurses in both the experimental and control groups, and the nursing-sensitive quality indicators were monitored by two independent observers. Toolbox training was provided to nurses in the intervention group on their shift in the respective units. Both groups were followed up at the 8th and 12th weeks after the training. Descriptive tests, independent sample t-tests for intergroup comparisons, and repeated and mixed ANOVA for intragroup comparisons were utilized in data analysis.

Results

Significant differences were found between pre-test and post-test scores of the nurses in the group who received toolbox training in terms of falls, pressure ulcers, pain management, peripheral venous catheter, and adverse event reporting (p < 0.01). It was observed that the application scores significantly differed among all nurses who received toolbox training according to the findings of both observers, generally increasing in the second follow-up compared to the first, but decreasing in the third follow-up (p < 0.05). Evaluated according to unit quality indicators, it was determined that the number of patient falls (mean 4.04, 2.32, and 1.95 respectively), pressure ulcer occurrences (mean 4.48, 2.69, and 2.45 respectively), and the number of patients experiencing peripheral venous catheter complications decreased (mean 26.79, 16.46, and 15.42 respectively) in the units where nurses who received toolbox training worked. The average number of correctly managed pain patients (mean 37.82, 71.61, 69.07 respectively) and the number of reported adverse events (mean 2.79, 6.60, 6.42 respectively) were observed to increase in the second follow-up but decrease in the third follow-up.

Conclusions

As a result, it was determined that on-the-job trainings increased nurses' knowledge level regarding nursing-sensitive quality indicators, improved their practices, and enhanced unit quality indicators. According to the findings of this study, on-the-job trainings provided to nurses were found to be an effective method, and it is recommended to use them in addition to traditional training methods in nurses' in-service education.

Clinical Relevance

There is a growing demand for shorter and different training methods in nurses' education. In addition to classical in-service training methods, this training method, which was applied for the first time in the field of nursing, contributed to the improvement of quality indicators sensitive to nursing. Our findings emphasize that it will be useful to use this training method in future studies on improving and developing nursing-sensitive quality indicators.

Trail Registration

The study has been registered with ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT05853588)

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期刊介绍: This widely read and respected journal features peer-reviewed, thought-provoking articles representing research by some of the world’s leading nurse researchers. Reaching health professionals, faculty and students in 103 countries, the Journal of Nursing Scholarship is focused on health of people throughout the world. It is the official journal of Sigma Theta Tau International and it reflects the society’s dedication to providing the tools necessary to improve nursing care around the world.
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