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Evaluating the effectiveness of a radiation safety training intervention for oncology nurses: a pretest – intervention – posttest study

机译:评估针对放射科护士的辐射安全培训干预措施的有效性:前测–干预–后测研究

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Background Radiation, for either diagnosis or treatment, is used extensively in the field of oncology. An understanding of oncology radiation safety principles and how to apply them in practice is critical for nursing practice. Misconceptions about radiation are common, resulting in undue fears and concerns that may negatively impact patient care. Effectively educating nurses to help overcome these misconceptions is a challenge. Historically, radiation safety training programs for oncology nurses have been compliance-based and behavioral in philosophy. Methods A new radiation safety training initiative was developed for Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) adapting elements of current adult education theories to address common misconceptions and to enhance knowledge. A research design for evaluating the revised training program was also developed to assess whether the revised training program resulted in a measurable and/or statistically significant change in the knowledge or attitudes of nurses toward working with radiation. An evaluation research design based on a conceptual framework for measuring knowledge and attitude was developed and implemented using a pretest-intervention-posttest approach for 15% of the study population of 750 inpatient registered oncology nurses. Results As a result of the intervention program, there was a significant difference in nurse's cognitive knowledge as measured with the test instrument from pretest (58.9%) to posttest (71.6%). The evaluation also demonstrated that while positive nursing attitudes increased, the increase was significant for only 5 out of 9 of the areas evaluated. Conclusion The training intervention was effective for increasing cognitive knowledge, but was less effective at improving overall attitudes. This evaluation provided insights into the effectiveness of training interventions on the radiation safety knowledge and attitude of oncology nurses.
机译:用于诊断或治疗的背景辐射已在肿瘤学领域广泛使用。了解肿瘤放射安全原理以及如何在实践中应用它们对于护理实践至关重要。对辐射的误解很普遍,导致不适当的恐惧和担忧,可能会对患者的护理产生负面影响。有效地培训护士以帮助克服这些误解是一个挑战。从历史上看,针对肿瘤科护士的辐射安全培训计划是基于合规性和行为规范的。方法为纪念斯隆-凯特琳癌症中心(MSKCC)开发了一项新的辐射安全培训计划,以适应当前成人教育理论的内容,以解决常见的误解并增强知识。还开发了用于评估修订后的培训计划的研究设计,以评估修订后的培训计划是否导致护士对放射工作的知识或态度的可测量和/或统计学上显着变化。针对750名住院注册肿瘤科护士中15%的研究人群,采用了基于测验知识和态度的概念框架的评估研究设计,并采用了前测干预后测方法。结果干预计划的结果是,从测试前(58.9%)到测试后(71.6%),用测试仪器测量的护士的认知知识存在显着差异。评估还表明,尽管积极的护理态度有所增加,但在评估的9个地区中,只有5个的增加显着。结论培训干预可以有效地增加认知知识,但不能改善整体态度。这项评估提供了关于放射防护知识和肿瘤科护士态度的干预措施有效性的见解。

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