基于游戏的培训,促进医院药房操作员洗手、擦手和戴手套。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Alexandra Garnier, Christian Dubs, Clemens Haerder, Pascal Bonnabry, Lucie Bouchoud
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摘要

目的:遵守洗手、擦手和戴手套程序是医院药房安全无菌配制药物的必备条件。本研究测量了参与者对为提高遵守率而开发的基于游戏的培训工具(Handtastic Box)的满意度和有效性。方法:药房操作员两人一组玩 Handtastic Box(介绍视频、1 分钟指南学习、游戏)。在模块 1 中,参与者观看某人洗手的视频,并找出缺少的步骤。他们在紫外线(UV)照射下,用荧光素对手部的某些区域进行染色,检查木质手部模型,以找到被污染的那只手。在模块 2 中,选手们使用荧光素水醇溶液,将手放在紫外线下照射,以突出缺失的区域。在模块 3 中,选手们找出可能影响手套无菌性的主要错误,并将其与问题解释联系起来。然后,他们在指尖涂上颜料并戴上手套--颜料必须留在手套内。对培训满意度的评估包括 10 个问题的调查;对程序知识的评估包括 9 个问题的前后问卷、100 分的信心分(模块 1 和 2)以及戴手套时前后出错的次数(模块 3):结果:操作员对培训非常满意,并认为培训后更有能力胜任工作。平均知识得分从 56.3%(标准差 18.2%)增至 93.7%(标准差 9.5%),对答案的信心从 66.4%(标准差 18.7%)增至 95.7%(标准差 5.52%)(人数=14,模块 1 和 2)。手套操作的平均错误率从 1.7(标准差 0.8%)降至 0.3(标准差 0.5%)(人数=10,模块 3):事实证明,"Handtastic Boxes "是提高洗手、搓手和手套操作知识的一种非常有效的培训方法。
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Game-based training to promote handwashing, handrub and gloving for hospital pharmacy operators.

Objectives: Adherence to handwashing, handrub and gloving procedures is mandatory for safe, aseptic drug compounding in hospital pharmacies. This study measured participants' satisfaction and effectiveness of a game-based training tool (Handtastic Box) developed to improve adherence.

Methods: Handtastic Boxes were played by pairs of pharmacy operators (introductory video, 1 min study of guidelines, game). In module 1, players watched videos of somebody handwashing and had to find the missing step. They examined wooden models of hands under ultraviolet (UV) light, with some areas stained with fluorescein, to find the hand showing contamination. In module 2, players used a fluorescein hydroalcoholic solution and placed their hands under UV light to highlight missing areas. In module 3, players identified major errors that could compromise glove sterility and linked them to a problem explanation. Then, they applied paint to their fingertips and donned gloves-the paint had to stay inside them. Satisfaction about the training was assessed with a 10-question survey; knowledge about procedures was assessed using a before-and-after questionnaire of nine questions, a 100-point confidence score (modules 1 and 2), and the number of before-and-after errors made during donning gloves (module 3).

Results: Operators were very satisfied and felt more competent after training. Average knowledge score increased from 56.3% (SD 18.2%) to 93.7% (SD 9.5%), and confidence in answers increased from 66.4% (SD 18.7%) to 95.7% (SD 5.52%) (n=14, both modules 1 and 2). The mean error score for gloving procedure decreased from 1.7 (SD 0.8%) to 0.3 (SD 0.5%) (n=10, module 3).

Conclusion: Handtastic Boxes proved to be a highly effective training method for improving knowledge of handwashing, handrub and gloving.

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3.40
自引率
5.90%
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104
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: European Journal of Hospital Pharmacy (EJHP) offers a high quality, peer-reviewed platform for the publication of practical and innovative research which aims to strengthen the profile and professional status of hospital pharmacists. EJHP is committed to being the leading journal on all aspects of hospital pharmacy, thereby advancing the science, practice and profession of hospital pharmacy. The journal aims to become a major source for education and inspiration to improve practice and the standard of patient care in hospitals and related institutions worldwide. EJHP is the only official journal of the European Association of Hospital Pharmacists.
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