沉浸式教学策略对压伤护理知识、态度和自我效能的影响——一项部分随机参与者偏好对照试验

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING Nurse Education in Practice Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-18 DOI:10.1016/j.nepr.2024.104237
Wen-Yi Chao, Yu-Lin Wu, Mei-Yu Hsu, Chien-Lun Chu
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目的:评价压力伤害教育干预对护士知识、态度、自我效能感和感知障碍的影响。背景:压伤仍然是一个全球性的医疗保健挑战。像沉浸式学习这样有效的教学策略对于将理论知识转化为实践技能至关重要。设计:在某地区教学医院进行单中心、部分随机受试者偏好(PRPP)对照试验。方法:共有335名护士同意参与研究,实验组79名,对照组218名完成研究。实验组接受了沉浸式学习干预,包括学习手册、多媒体视频和旨在加强压力损伤管理的讲习班。相比之下,对照组的沉浸式学习干预只涉及使用学习手册。在干预前和干预后立即进行评估,以衡量结果,包括与压力损伤护理相关的知识、态度和自我效能。结果:干预后两组护士的知识、态度和自我效能感均有显著改善(p )。结论:沉浸式教育干预可显著提高护士管理压力伤害的知识、态度和自我效能感。实验组表现出更大的进步,强调互动式多媒体工具和工作坊在护理教育中的价值。知识和态度之间的强相关性突出了综合教育方法在加强患者护理和解决医疗保健挑战方面的重要性。
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Effectiveness of immersive teaching strategies on pressure injury: Impact on nurses' knowledge, attitudes and self-efficacy - A partially randomized participant preference (PRPP) controlled trial.

Aims: This study evaluated the effectiveness of a pressure injury educational intervention on nurses' knowledge, attitudes, self-efficacy and perceived barriers.

Background: Pressure injuries remain a global healthcare challenge. Efficient teaching strategies like immersive learning are crucial to translating theoretical knowledge into practical skills.

Design: A single-center, partially randomized participant preference (PRPP) controlled trial was conducted in a regional teaching hospital.

Method: A total of 335 nurses consented to participate, with 79 in the experimental group and 218 in the control group completing the study. The experimental group received an immersive learning intervention that included learning manuals, multimedia videos and workshops designed to enhance pressure injury management. In contrast, the control group's immersive learning intervention involved only the use of learning manuals. Assessments were conducted both before and immediately after the intervention to measure outcomes, including knowledge, attitudes and self-efficacy related to pressure injury care.

Results: Both groups showed significant improvements in knowledge, attitudes and self-efficacy post-intervention (p < .05). The experimental group demonstrated significantly higher post-test scores compared with the control group (p < .05). Pearson correlation analysis revealed a strong positive relationship between knowledge and attitude (r = 0.592, p < .001).

Conclusion: The immersive educational intervention significantly improved nurses' knowledge, attitudes and self-efficacy in managing pressure injuries. The experimental group showed greater progress, emphasizing the value of interactive multimedia tools and workshops in nursing education. The strong correlation between knowledge and attitude highlights the importance of comprehensive educational approaches in enhancing patient care and addressing healthcare challenges.

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期刊介绍: Nurse Education in Practice enables lecturers and practitioners to both share and disseminate evidence that demonstrates the actual practice of education as it is experienced in the realities of their respective work environments. It is supportive of new authors and will be at the forefront in publishing individual and collaborative papers that demonstrate the link between education and practice.
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