Preventive Care in Nursing and Midwifery Journal (Jun 2016)

A Comparison effect of collaborative-based training program and lecture method on nurses’ performance of central venous catheter care

  • Meysam Nematikhah,
  • Nasrin Bahraminejad,
  • Soghrat Faghihzade,
  • Nematollah Soleyman Nejad

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
pp. 8 – 17

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Background and Objectives: Improving nurses’ adherance with nursing standard catheter care is needed to enhance the quality of central venous catheters care. This study aimed to compare the effect of collaborative teaching method and lecture method on nursesing care of Central venous catheters. Materials and Methods: This quasi- experimental pretest-post test design study was conducted on 46 nurses working in intensive care units of two educational hospitals. The participants were allocated non-randomly to the intervention (n=28) and the control group (n=18). The intervention group were received a collaborative-based training program for the period of one month, and control group were received the routine teaching method (provision of a seminar). Before intervention three focus group discussions were conducted for the intervention group to incorporate their views of the teaching methods, type of their participation, in the collaborative-based training program. Data was collected before and three months after intervention using an observational checklist. Results: The results showed that nurseschr('39') performance score of Central venous catheters care in collaborative-based training program group was significantly higher than control group (p<0.001). There was no significant difference in nurseschr('39') performance score between intervention and control groups before conducting the intervention. Conclusion: The results of the current study suggest that collaborative-based training program is more effective than lecture method in improving nurses’ performance of Central venous catheter care.

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