Effectiveness of Web Quest on High Alert Medications upon Knowledge among Nursing Students, Chennai

Manju Sudhakar, Sasikala Dhakshinamoorthy, Jaslina Gnanarani, Nesa Sathya Satchi
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Background: Medication safety during administration is a major concern at a global level. Nurses are responsible for administration of HAMs, as incorrect administration can have a significant clinical outcome. The aim of the study was to determine the effectiveness of web quest on high alert medications among nursing students. Methods and Materials: A true experimental research was conducted at Apollo College of Nursing, Chennai, among 100 nursing students selected by total enumerative sampling technique and randomized to control and experimental group (50 in each group) by odd and even method. After obtaining the setting permission and informed consent from participants, data was collected using pretested and validated tools such as background variables proforma of nursing students and multiple choice questionnaire on high alert through Google forms in what’s app and e- mails. The data regarding background variables and pre-test assessment of knowledge on high alert medicationswas obtainedon day 1. Then post test was conducted for the control group on day 3.On day 4, web-quest on high alert medicationswas implemented for the experimental group. On day 5 post-test assessment was conducted for the experimental group. The collected data were analysed using descriptive and inferential statistics. Results: There was a significant difference in post-test mean knowledge scores on high alert medications between control (10.86±4.73) and experiment group (18.97±2.17) of nursing students (t=10.29 at p < 0.001). Conclusion: The present study reveals that web quest is considered as a suitable method to improve the level of knowledge among nursing students.
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Web Quest对护理学生中高危药物知识的有效性
背景:给药期间的药物安全是全球关注的主要问题。护士负责管理人工智能,因为不正确的管理可以有显著的临床结果。本研究的目的是确定网络查询对护生高警觉性药物的有效性。方法与材料:在金奈阿波罗护理学院进行真实实验研究,采用全枚举抽样法抽取100名护理专业学生,采用奇偶法随机分为对照组和实验组各50人。在获得受试者的设置许可和知情同意后,通过what 's app和电子邮件中的Google表单,使用预先测试和验证过的工具(如护生背景变量形式和选择题问卷)进行数据收集。在第1天获得背景变量和高警戒性药物知识的测试前评估数据。对照组于第3天进行后验。第4天,实验组使用高警戒药物进行网络探索。第5天对实验组进行试后评价。收集到的数据使用描述性和推断性统计进行分析。结果:护生对高危药物知识的后测平均分,对照组(10.86±4.73)分与实验组(18.97±2.17)分差异有统计学意义(p < =10.29;0.001)。结论:网络探索是提高护生知识水平的一种有效方法。
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