Medical Device-Related Pressure Injury Care and Prevention Training Program (DevICeU): Effects on intensive care nurses' knowledge, prevention performance and point prevalence

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作者
Dalli, Oznur Erbay [1 ]
Girgin, Nermin Kelebek [2 ]
机构
[1] Bursa Uludag Univ, Fac Hlth Sci, Dept Internal Med Nursing, TR-16059 Bursa, Turkiye
[2] Bursa City Hosp, Dept Anesthesiol & Reanimat, Div Intens Care, TR-16110 Bursa, Turkiye
关键词
Intensive care; Medical device related pressure injuries; Nursing; Prevalence; Prevention; Training; RISK-FACTORS; ULCERS; UNIT;
D O I
10.1016/j.iccn.2024.103622
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R47 [护理学];
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1011 ;
摘要
Objective: To determine the effect of the training given to intensive care unit (ICU) nurses to prevent medical device-related pressure injuries (MDRPIs) on nurses' knowledge levels, their prevention performance, and the point prevalence (PP) of MDRPIs. Research Methodology/Design: A pre-post test intervention study without a control group. Setting: The study was conducted between May and July 2023 with ICU nurses in three phases: pre-training phase (E0) (104 nurses, 116 patients), training implementation phase (E) and post-training phase (E1) (89 nurses, 120 patients). Main Outcome Measures: The data were collected by using the Patient (E0, E1) and Nurse (E0) Characteristic Forms, MDRPI Follow-up and Prevalence Form (E0, E1), D.E.V.I.C.E Performance Observation Checklist (E0, E1), MDRPI Knowledge Assessment Questionnaire (E0, E1), Braden Pressure Ulcer Risk Assessment Scale (E0, E1), Pressure Injury Grading Form (E0, E1), and Feedback Form about the Training Process (E). Results: The mean MDRPI knowledge score of the nurses increased significantly from E0 to E1 (13.23 +/- 1.43 vs. 20.02 +/- 1.30, p = 0.001), with the highest improvement in the staging and prevention themes. Nurses' MDRPI prevention performance increased significantly from E0 to E1 (2.15 +/- 1.01 vs. 11.17 +/- 1.65, p = 0.001). There was a significant difference between the PP rate at E0 (61.2 %) and E1 (27.5 %) (p = 0.001). Conclusion: The study indicated that the training on MDRPIs given to ICU nurses increased their knowledge and prevention performance and decreased the prevalence of MDRPIs. However, further studies with a larger sample size are needed to confirm these findings. Implications for clinical practice: Since MDRPIs have more complex staging and prevention practices than conventional PIs, they require the adoption of a training approach that includes visual materials and practical methods in addition to theoretical knowledge. Accurate definitions of medical device dimensions and fixation, skin assessment, and prevention practices will lead to the desired outcome of reducing MDRPIs in ICUs.
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