与学校护士合作开展炎症性肠病继续教育。

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-02 DOI:10.3928/00220124-20240927-02
Jing Marrero, Bradley Jerson, Michael Brimacombe, Dena Hopkins, Katherine A Hinderer, Jeffrey S Hyams
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背景:随着炎症性肠病(IBD)在儿科人群中发病率的上升,学校护士越来越多地被要求照顾和支持这些学生:研究小组调查了康涅狄格州学校护士在学校环境中应对 IBD 的经验、知识和信心。研究小组还开发并实施了一项在线教育干预措施,以改善 2022-2023 学年期间的知识和信心差距:大多数参与者照顾过一至两名(46%,n = 66)或数名(30%,n = 44)患有 IBD 的学生。然而,24%(n = 35)的参与者没有照顾过任何患有 IBD 的学生。学校护士分享了他们的观点,并从定性反馈中确定了三个主题:(a) 对 IBD 的知识和经验有限,(b) 学校支持的重要性,(c) 需要跨专业合作实践:在线教育极大地提高了学校护士的知识水平(p < .001)和信心分数(p < .001)。参与者认为这项干预措施有利于他们的工作。[202x;5x(x):xx-xx.].
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Partnering With School Nurses for Continuing Education in Inflammatory Bowel Disease.

Background: With the rising incidence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in pediatric populations, school nurses are increasingly called on to care for and support these students.

Method: The research team surveyed Connecticut school nurses about their experiences, knowledge, and confidence in addressing IBD in the school setting. The team also developed and implemented an online education intervention to improve knowledge and confidence gaps during the 2022-2023 academic year.

Results: Most participants have cared for one to two (46%, n = 66) or several (30%, n = 44) students with IBD. However, 24% (n = 35) have not cared for any students with IBD. School nurses shared their perspectives with three themes identified from the qualitative feedback: (a) limited knowledge and experience with IBD, (b) importance of support at school, and (c) need for interprofessional collaborative practice.

Conclusion: The online education significantly improved school nurses' knowledge (p < .001) and confidence scores (p < .001). Participants found this intervention beneficial to their work. [J Contin Educ Nurs. 2024;55(12):589-595.].

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing is a monthly peer-reviewed journal publishing original articles on continuing nursing education that are directed toward continuing education and staff development professionals, nurse administrators, and nurse educators in all health care settings, for over 50 years.
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