運用情境模擬提升血液透析護理師急救技能完整率

Translated title of the contribution: Using Situational Simulations to Raise the First Aid Competency Rate of Hemodialysis Nurses

李 欣娜(Shin-Na Lee), 何 嘉莉(Chia-Li Ho), 林 榆絜(Yu-Jin Lin), 吳 麗敏(Li-Min Wu), 王 佳慧(Chia-Hui Wang)

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Abstract

Given that the lack of comprehensive first aid skills could prolong the time taken to perform first aid and cause patients to suffer irreversible injuries, this project aimed to raise the first aid skill competency rate of the center's nurses. A situation analysis revealed the following reasons behind the nurses' low first aid skill competency rate: a lack of teamwork, a lack of practical first aid training involving situational simulations, an imperfect auditing system, a lack of familiarity concerning the location of items in an ambulance, and a lack of first aid reminder slogans. With the implementation of various measures (i.e., the implementation of in-service first aid education, the production of educational first aid situational simulation videos, the establishment of situational simulation models, the production of ambulance plans, and the placement of emergency response reminder cards), the nurses' first aid skill competency rate was raised from 68.8% to 93.8%. Through the implementation of training methods involving situational simulations, and by improving the first aid and teamwork skills of the center's nurses, the center was able to increase the quality of its first aid services and provide safer medical care for its patients.
Translated title of the contributionUsing Situational Simulations to Raise the First Aid Competency Rate of Hemodialysis Nurses
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
Pages (from-to)49-65
Number of pages17
Journal臺灣腎臟護理學會雜誌
Volume19
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 1 2021

Keywords

  • situational simulation
  • first aid skills
  • hemodialysis

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