Run Qi Cheong, George Frederick Glass Jr, Cheng Cheng Karine Goh, Ee-Yuee Chan
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摘要
快速在线教育对于使护士掌握新知识至关重要,例如如何护理失禁相关性皮炎(IAD)。我们通过前测后测研究评估了在线教育计划对护士IAD知识的影响,考察了它如何改变护士的IAD知识。我们的15项知识测试包含四个类别:1.知识测试。IAD病理生理,2;2 . IAD识别与管理;3 .内源性内源性损伤与压伤的区别。视觉的小插曲。我们于2022年1月至2022年10月在新加坡一家三级医院招募了73名护士。平均基线IAD知识较低,为8.19 / 15。平均总体知识在测试后从8.19显著提高到9.51(平均差异= 1.32,95% CI: 0.73-1.90, p < 0.001),反映出在项目后具有中高知识的参与者比例增加了30%。参与者在IAD识别和管理知识方面也有所改善(平均差异= 0.69,95% CI: 0.40-1.00, p < 0.001)。我们的研究发现,在线课程提高了护士对IAD的整体认识,特别是在其识别和管理方面。将在线课程与其他学习模式相结合,例如面对面的培训,可能会使人们更好地了解这种皮肤损伤。我们的研究结果进一步强调了临床经验、第一手实习和定期培训在巩固护士IAD知识方面的重要性。计算机辅助教学;教育,护理;incontinence-associated皮炎;知识;在线学习。
Effect of an Online Educational Program on Nurses' Knowledge of Incontinence-Associated Dermatitis
Rapid online education is essential to equip nurses with new knowledge, such as how to care for incontinence-associated dermatitis (IAD). We evaluated the effect of an online educational program on nurses' knowledge of IAD through a pretest-posttest study, examining how it changed nurses' IAD knowledge. Our 15-item knowledge test contained four categories: 1. IAD pathophysiology, 2. IAD identification and management, 3. Differences between IAD and pressure injuries, and 4. Visual vignettes. We recruited 73 nurses from January 2022 to October 2022 in a Singapore tertiary hospital. Mean baseline IAD knowledge was low, 8.19 out of 15. Mean overall knowledge improved significantly from 8.19 to 9.51 post-test (Mean difference = 1.32, 95% CI: 0.73–1.90, p < 0.001), reflecting a 30% increase in the proportion of participants with moderate to high knowledge after the program. Participants also improved in their IAD identification and management knowledge (Mean difference = 0.69, 95% CI: 0.40–1.00, p < 0.001). Our study found that an online program enhanced nurses' overall knowledge of IAD, especially in its identification and management. Combining an online program with other modes of learning, for example, face-to-face trainings, might result in a greater understanding of this skin injury. Our findings further highlight the importance of clinical experience, first-hand practicums and regular trainings in consolidating nurses' IAD knowledge. Computer-assisted instruction; education, nursing; incontinence-associated dermatitis; knowledge; online learning.
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