通过在线课程为护士提供 COVID-19 准备气道管理培训计划。

Bhavna Gupta, Gaurav Jain, Sharmishtha Pathak, Priyanka Mishra, Hemanth Kumar, Shalinee Rao
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背景:护理人员是任何医疗团队不可或缺的组成部分。他们参与基本气道管理,并协助高级气道管理,尤其是在当前冠状病毒病 2019(COVID-19)大流行的情况下。目的:评估标准化网络培训模块在护士应对 COVID-19 的准备工作中的效果:培训分三节进行,每节1小时,包括现场视听讲座、病例情景模拟和技能演示。通过人体模型视频短片演示了气道设备、药物准备、气道检查和气道管理计划的顺序:结果:采用学生 t 检验分析了测试前后的得分以及客观结构化临床检查得分,并使用李克特量表进行了反馈评估。结果发现,在 20 分的总分中,前测的平均分是 8.47 ± 4.2,而后测的平均分是 17.4 ± 1.8(P 值 < 0.001)。参与者还认为自己能够胜任气道助手(63.3%)和药物助手(74.3%)的角色。对 COVID-19 自我感染的恐惧也很高,66% 的参与者害怕与患者气道打交道:结论:在这一 COVID-19 紧急事件中,当医疗保健系统受到持续挑战时,对护理人员进行气道安全管理培训可确保提供挽救生命的治疗。
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Airway management training program for nurses <i>via</i> online course in COVID-19 preparedness.

Airway management training program for nurses <i>via</i> online course in COVID-19 preparedness.

Airway management training program for nurses via online course in COVID-19 preparedness.

Background: Nursing officers are an integral component of any medical team. They participate in taking care of basic airway management and assist in advanced airway management, specifically amidst the current coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.

Aim: To assess the efficacy of a standardized web-based training module for nurses in preparedness to fight against COVID-19.

Methods: The training was held in three sessions of 1 h each, consisting of live audio-visual lectures, case scenarios, and skill demonstrations. The sequence of airway equipment, drug preparation, airway examination, and plans of airway management was demonstrated through mannequin-based video-clips.

Results: Pre- and post-test scores as well as objective structured clinical examination scores were analyzed using Student's t-test and the Likert scale was used for feedback assessment. It was found that the mean score out of the total score of 20 was 8.47 ± 4.2 in the pre-test, while in the post-test it was 17.4 ± 1.8 (P value < 0.001). The participants also felt self-reliant in executing the roles of airway assistant (63.3%) and drug assistant (74.3%). Fear of self-infection with COVID-19 was also high, as 66% of participants feared working with the patient's airway.

Conclusion: Amidst this COVID-19 emergency, when the health care systems are being persistently challenged, training of nursing staff in the safe conduct of airway management can ensure delivery of life-saving treatment.

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