基于网络的高传染性疾病解除个人防护装备技能学习系统的评估——一项随机对照试验

Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology Pub Date : 2023-07-01 Epub Date: 2022-09-22 DOI:10.1017/ice.2022.219
Shota Sato, Sachiko Iijima
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摘要目的:目前尚不清楚哪种教育方法最适合在高传染性环境下进行为期3个月的个人防护装备(PPE)脱装培训。我们在使用3个月后评估了基于网络的学习系统的有效性。工作地点:日本一家综合医院。干预:我们采用替代块法对35名护士进行了随机、非盲、平行组试验。在基线时,两组都接受了戴上和脱下个人防护装备的面对面培训。干预组可以使用我们使用模块化面向对象动态学习环境(Moodle)开发的网络学习系统。3个月后,我们使用34点测试、荧光标记和视频记录评估了两组人员在移除个人防护装备方面的知识和技能。结果:总共有34名参与者完成了试验:干预组16名,对照组18名。干预后知识测验得分(1.3 vs - 0.8;P = 0.013;效应大小r = .42)和偏离所需程序(- 5.4 vs . 1.9;P = .001;效应量r = 0.55),干预组显著优于对照组。污染场地的数量(- 0.5 vs 0.4;P = .128;效应量r = 0.26)和污染参与者(- 18.7% vs 11.1%)在干预组下降,在对照组增加,尽管这并不显著(P = 0.242;效应大小φ = 0.47)。结论:该学习系统是保持和提高正确PPE清除技能知识的有效教育方法。偏离所需手术的次数减少,3个月后继续减少。临床试验标识符:评估在高度传染性疾病环境下学习个人防护装备移除技能的网络材料。大学医院医疗信息网,UMIN000042725: https://center6.umin.ac.jp/cgi-open-bin/ctr/ctr_view.cgi?recptno=R000048767
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Evaluation of a Web-based learning system for skills in removing personal protective equipment for highly infectious diseases-A randomized controlled trial.

Objective: Which educational method is best for 3-month retention of proper skills in removing personal protective equipment (PPE) in the setting of highly infectious diseases is unclear. We evaluated the effectiveness of a Web-based learning system after 3 months of use.

Setting: One general hospital in Japan.

Intervention: We conducted a randomized, nonblinded, parallel-group trial with 35 nurses using the substitution block method. At baseline, both groups received face-to-face training in putting on and removing PPE. The intervention group was given access to the Web-based learning system we developed using Modular Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment (Moodle). After 3 months, we assessed both groups regarding knowledge and skills in removing PPE using a 34-point test, fluorescent markers, and video recordings.

Results: Overall, 34 participants completed the trial: 16 in the intervention group and 18 in the control group. Postintervention knowledge test scores (1.3 vs -0.8; P = .013; effect size r = .42) and deviations from the required procedure (-5.4 vs 1.9; P = .001; effect size r = .55) were significantly better in the intervention group than in the control group. The number of contaminated sites (-0.5 vs 0.4; P = .128; effect size r = .26) and contaminated participants (-18.7% vs 11.1% decreased in the intervention group, and increased in the control group, although this was not significant (P = .242; effect size ϕ = .47).

Conclusions: This learning system was an effective educational method in maintaining and improving knowledge of proper PPE removal skills. The number of deviations from the required procedure decreased, and this reduction continued after 3 months.

Clinical trials identifier: Evaluation of the Web materials for learning PPE removal skills in the setting of highly infectious diseases. University Hospital Medical Information Network, UMIN000042725: https://center6.umin.ac.jp/cgi-open-bin/ctr/ctr_view.cgi?recptno=R000048767.

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