Evaluating the efficacy of Jahezon's educational program on critical nursing care: A quasi-experimental study

N. Alreshidi, Afaf M. Alrimali, Wadida Alshammari, Debora Tabungar, Michelle Garcia, Kristine Gonzales, F. Gaspar
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Objective: Competent and trained nurses are essential for critical care preparedness. This study assesses the impact of an educational training program (Jahezon) on the participants' critical care knowledge by comparing their pre- and post-knowledge outcomes.Methods: This study used a quasi-experimental one-group pre-test-post-test design to examine the impact of 40 days of theoretical and practical training on 43 selected nurses from 16 hospitals located in the Hai’l Health cluster, situated in the city of Hai’l, Saudi Arabia. The training program started on November 2021, the curriculum covered a comprehensive range of critical care nursing concepts and was divided into four phases. The instrument used to assess knowledge was a 50-item multiple-choice questionnaire, which was administered as a pre-test, post-test, and a 6-month follow-up test format. The data were analyzed using SPSS v29.0.Results: The mean total scores were the highest in the follow up test (M = 9.87, SD = 2.34), followed by the post-test (M = 7.57, SD = 0.98) and the pre-test (M = 5.91, SD = 1.06), showing a statistically significant difference (F(2, 117) = 64.834, p < .001). From the pre-test to the post-test, 93% of the total scores improved. The only demographic factor that affected the test scores was gender, with female nurses scoring higher.Conclusions: The nurses' knowledge improved significantly after their participation in the critical care training program, but more research is needed to determine their actual performance in caring for critically ill patients during a pandemic.
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Jahezon重症护理教育方案效果评价的准实验研究
目标:合格且训练有素的护士对做好重症监护准备至关重要。本研究通过比较参与者在知识前和知识后的结果,评估了教育培训计划(Jahezon)对他们重症监护知识的影响。方法:本研究采用准实验性的一组测试前-测试后设计,对来自沙特阿拉伯海市海健康集群16家医院的43名护士进行了为期40天的理论和实践培训。培训计划于2021年11月开始,课程涵盖了一系列全面的重症护理概念,分为四个阶段。用于评估知识的工具是一份50项多项选择问卷,以测试前、测试后和6个月的后续测试形式进行。使用SPSS v29.0对数据进行分析。结果:平均总分在随访测试中最高(M=9.87,SD=2.34),其次是测试后(M=7.57,SD=0.98)和测试前(M=5.91,SD=1.06),显示出统计学上的显著差异(F(2117)=64.834,p<.001)。从测试前到测试后,93%的总分得到改善。影响考试成绩的唯一人口因素是性别,女护士的得分更高。结论:参加重症监护培训项目后,护士的知识显著提高,但还需要更多的研究来确定他们在疫情期间照顾重症患者的实际表现。
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