Evaluating the impact train-the-trainer program in nurse training for mini-midline catheter insertion.

IF 2.7 2区 医学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH BMC Medical Education Pub Date : 2025-03-17 DOI:10.1186/s12909-025-06975-5
Man Yuan, Jing Li, Weiwei Shao, Chunlan Xu, Nan Luo, Hui Wang
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Abstract

Background: China is adopting and promoting the mini-midline catheter insertion technique, which requires professional training to ensure its application and patient safety. This study aims to explore the effectiveness of the Train-the-Trainer model in nurse training for Mini-Midline Catheter Insertion.

Methods: A medical center selected venous therapy specialist nurses for mini-midline catheter procedure training, after which these nurses became trainers and guided other nurses. The research utilized a mixed-methods design, incorporating puncture condition surveys and open-ended questions. Over the following six months, outcomes such as catheter insertion success rates were monitored, and nurses' interviews were analyzed using the Kawakita Jiro method.

Results: A total of 675 mini-midline catheters were inserted in the study, with a success rate of 97.54%. The success rate for first-attempt punctures was 86.51%, with 584 successful cases and no catheterization-related complications. After training, expert consultations for catheter issues decreased from 28.46 to 9.25%. Additionally, three key themes of the training were identified: (1) enhancing nurses' professional sense of achievement and job satisfaction through skill mastery; (2) familiar groups and environments are more conducive to improving training effectiveness; and (3) the multifaceted role opens up a brand new path for the professional development of nurses.

Conclusion: The mini-midline catheter insertion training program based on the "train-the-trainer" model effectively ensures the standardization of nurses' techniques and the safety of punctures while also cultivating educators and thus deserves widespread promotion.

Clinical trial number: Not applicable.

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BMC Medical Education EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
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期刊介绍: BMC Medical Education is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in relation to the training of healthcare professionals, including undergraduate, postgraduate, and continuing education. The journal has a special focus on curriculum development, evaluations of performance, assessment of training needs and evidence-based medicine.
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