Simulation training on donning personal protective equipment and performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation for nurses in a geriatric step-down hospital during COVID-19

T. Chan, Frankie KK Lam, Hoi-Yan Lam, So Law, Pui-Lui Cheung, YC Tsang, A. Chan, F. H. Chan, J. Luk
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Background. Donning personal protective equipment (PPE) and performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) are stressful tasks for healthcare professionals, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of simulation training on donning PPE and performing CPR with PPE put on for nurses at a geriatric step-down hospital. Methods. A lecture and simulation training on donning PPE and performing CPR were provided for nurses. Confidence in donning PPE and performing CPR, knowledge of CPR, and satisfaction of participants were assessed before training (baseline), after the lecture, and after the simulation training. Results. 50 nurses (33 women and 17 men) attended both the lecture and simulation training, accounting for 90% of nurses in the department. Self-rated confidence in donning PPE and performing CPR improved significantly after the lecture (both p<0.001) and again after the simulation training (both p<0.001). Knowledge of CPR improved significantly after the lecture (p<0.001). Self-rated satisfaction of participants was high (9.3±0.3). Conclusion. Simulation training on donning PPE and performing CPR with PPE put on significantly improves the knowledge and confidence of nurses in a geriatric step-down hospital. This may contribute to improved patient outcomes, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. © 2022 The Hong Kong Geriatrics Society and Hong Kong Association of Gerontology.
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新冠肺炎期间老年降压医院护士穿戴个人防护装备和心肺复苏的模拟训练
背景穿戴个人防护装备(PPE)和进行心肺复苏术(CPR)对医护人员来说是压力很大的任务,尤其是在新冠肺炎大流行期间。本研究旨在评估老年降压医院护士穿戴个人防护装备和使用个人防护装备进行心肺复苏的模拟培训的有效性。方法。为护士们提供了关于穿戴个人防护装备和进行心肺复苏的讲座和模拟培训。在训练前(基线)、讲座后和模拟训练后评估参与者对穿戴个人防护装备和进行心肺复苏的信心、心肺复苏知识和满意度。后果50名护士(33名女性和17名男性)参加了讲座和模拟培训,占科室护士的90%。讲座结束后,参与者对穿戴个人防护装备和进行心肺复苏术的自评信心显著提高(均<0.001),模拟训练结束后再次提高(均p<0.001)。心肺复苏知识在讲座结束后显著提高(p<0.001),参与者自评满意度高(9.3±0.3)。结论。穿戴个人防护装备和戴上个人防护装备进行心肺复苏的模拟培训显著提高了老年降压医院护士的知识和信心。这可能有助于改善患者的预后,特别是在新冠肺炎大流行期间。©2022香港老年医学会和香港老年病学协会。
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