使用 QR 码的即时视频:儿科创伤护理教育方法。

Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-04 DOI:10.1097/JTN.0000000000000800
Nicholas Fraser Mudry, Linda Nancy Roney
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背景:在所有儿科一级创伤中心,高危重创伤和心肺骤停患者并不常见。然而,护士需要在快节奏、高压力的环境中管理这些病人:本项目旨在开发和评估儿科急诊室环境中的高风险、低容量设备和技能教育项目:这是一项在美国东北部儿科一级创伤中心进行的前后质量改进研究。急诊科护士应邀观看了详细介绍高风险、低容量设备使用的视频。为方便观看,在每件被审查的设备上都放置了与视频链接的快速反应(QR)代码。在干预前对一般自我效能和使用设备的自我效能水平进行了评估,并在 2023 年 1 月至 2 月的 4 周后再次进行了评估:共有 43 名儿科急诊护士参加了教育活动。总体自我效能感的平均总分为 32.93 分。干预后,所有领域(1 级快速输液器、液体加温器、输血和固定气管插管)的平均得分都有所提高:结论:在儿科急诊室播放与 QR 码相连的简短复习视频有助于提高需要使用高风险、低容量设备的护士的能力。
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Just-in-Time Video Using QR Codes: An Approach to Pediatric Trauma Nursing Education.

Background: High acuity trauma and patients in cardiopulmonary arrest are not frequently seen in all pediatric Level I trauma centers. Yet, nurses are required to manage these patients in fast-paced, high-pressure environments.

Objective: This project aims to develop and evaluate an education program for high-risk, low-volume equipment and skills in the pediatric emergency department setting.

Methods: This is a pre- and post-quality improvement study conducted in a Northeastern United States pediatric Level I trauma center. Emergency department nurses were invited to view videos detailing high-risk, low-volume equipment use. For the convenience of access, Quick Response (QR) codes linked to the videos were placed on each piece of equipment reviewed. General self-efficacy and levels of self-efficacy in using the equipment were assessed before the intervention and again after 4 weeks from January to February 2023.

Results: A total of 43 pediatric emergency nurses participated in the education. The mean aggregate general self-efficacy score was 32.93. Mean scores in all areas (Level 1 rapid infuser, fluid warmer, blood administration, and securing an endotracheal tube) improved after the intervention.

Conclusions: Easily accessible, brief refresher videos linked to QR codes in the pediatric emergency department can help empower nurses who need to use high-risk, low-volume equipment.

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