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The Effect Of Toolbox Trainings On Nursing Sensitive Quality Indıcators
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating training for Nurse's Role. Completed, enrolled 77 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The aim of this study, in a randomized controlled design with pretest, posttest and control groups, is to determine the effect of on-the-job (toolbox) training given to nurses on nursing-sensitive quality indicators (pain management, pressure sores, patient falls, Peripheral Venous Catheter complications and adverse event reporting). it aims to answer are: \- Does toolbox training have an effect on nursing-sensitive quality indicators? After the training, participants are expected to adapt to quality practices. This study consists of experimental and control groups. Experimental and control groups were determined by drawing lots with the help of an external expert. Nurses who met the inclusion criteria were included in the lottery. Inclusion criteria for the experimental and control groups were determined as follows: * Working in one of the hospital's internal medicine or surgical services * Having been working in the current service for at least 6 months, apart from past work experience * Having completed the orientation process to the hospital and taking responsibility for patient care * Voluntarily agree to participate in the study
Study Details
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Interventions
On-the-job (toolbox) training given to the experimental group and containing brief information, lasting at most 10 minutes