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NCT number NCT02995785
Other study ID # 201611028RINB
Secondary ID
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
First received December 12, 2016
Last updated December 15, 2016
Start date December 2016
Est. completion date March 2018

Study information

Verified date December 2016
Source National Taiwan University Hospital
Contact Pei-Yin Hsieh, MSN
Phone +886-2-23123456
Email peiyin3111@ntuh.gov.tw
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority Taiwan: Ministry of Health and Welfare
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

[Background and Objective]First-aid skill training plays an important role in the education of nurses. How to implement stable and efficient skill is very important. (Kardong-Edgren, Oermann, Odom-Maryon, & Ha, 2010). Simulation-based workshops,or training, as the most common enhancing skills.(Topping et al., 2015) .This study was designed to assist nurses enhancing the clinical ability and safety the patients in the first aid-related skills and knowledge. The purpose of this study is to compare the two groups of(1) first aid knowledge online test. (2) first aid skills test.【Methods】This study is a general ward nurses first aid technical examination, pre-test and post-test, the random control trial. Review by the hospital ethics committee and execution date on105/12/12-107/03/08, a total of 92 cases, obtained consent of all cases, then the case will be test in our hospital clinical skills center. Subject condition: general ward nurse (minimum age> 20 years),exclusion conditions: intensive care unit nurses, emergency department nurses. Study Procedure: Subjects who obtained the informed consent were randomly assigned to the first aid skill simulation training group (FAST) or the traditional group (T) by using a computer generated number. Randomization envelopes were opened and randomization performed by the study nurse after informed consent was obtained. Each group consisted of 46 subjects. All the subjects were pre-test first aid knowledge online test, followed were pre-test first aid skills test at the Clinical Skills Center.After pre-test,the experimental group are give the first aid skill simulation training with debriefing(75-min) and online lecture(15-min).While the traditional group only give online lecture(15-min). Two weeks later, the post-test include online test and skills test for two groups. After all the data were collected by the researchers who unknown the groups, the names of the cases were removed and the scores of the two groups were compared before and after.The test Based on 2015 AHA Guidelines for CPR & ECC (2015 Adult Basic Life Support and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Quality & 2015American Heart Association and 2015).The data will be archived in SPSS20.0 statistical package software. Statistical methods such as T-test and Anova variance analysis are used to analyze the data【Expected Result】: The knowledge and skills in the experimental group were better than the traditional group, and the first-aid simulation skill training was helpful for the clinical emergency situations.


Description:

[Background and Objective]First-aid skill training plays an important role in the education of nurses. How to implement stable and efficient skill is very important. (Kardong-Edgren, Oermann, Odom-Maryon, & Ha, 2010). Nursing first aid simulation is very often used to teaching, the teaching have significant significance of cognitive, skills, satisfaction and other indicators of achievement (Cant & Cooper, 2010),simulation-based workshops,or training, as the most common enhancing skills. (Topping et al., 2015) BLS as the basic first aid common sense and basic knowledge of resuscitation.In our hospital BLS was trained the basic knowledge and chest compression technique. According to the Department of Nursing first aid site performance check list found that the first aid equipment used unskilled , 25.5% on 2016/01 to 2016/06.The most unfamiliar techniques and knowledge of 109 nurses(all completed BLS) were as follows: 33.9% of defibrillator, 25.7% of staff role positions, 20.7% of first aid medications, and 14.7% of intubation device and LMA (Laryngeal Mask Airway ) on 105/10/1-105/10/17.This study was designed to assist nurses enhancing the clinical ability and safety the patients in the first aid-related skills and knowledge. The purpose of this study is to compare the two groups of(1) first aid knowledge online test. (2) first aid skills test.【Methods】This study is a general ward nurses first aid technical examination, pre-test and post-test, the random control trial. Review by the hospital ethics committee and execution date on105/12/12-107/03/08, a total of 92 cases, obtained consent of all cases, then the case will be test in our hospital clinical skills center. Subject condition: general ward nurse (minimum age> 20 years),exclusion conditions: intensive care unit nurses, emergency department nurses. Study Procedure: Subjects who obtained the informed consent were randomly assigned to the first aid skill simulation training group (FAST) or the traditional group (T) by using a computer generated number. Randomization envelopes were opened and randomization performed by the study nurse after informed consent was obtained. Each group consisted of 46 subjects. All the subjects were pre-test first aid knowledge online test, followed were pre-test first aid skills test at the Clinical Skills Center by eight instructors who were more than 20 years worked experience. After pre-test, the experimental group are give the first aid skill simulation training guidance on-site with discussion and debriefing(75-min) and TMS online lecture(15-min).While the traditional group only give TMS online lecture(15-min). Two weeks later, the post-test include first aid knowledge online test and first aid skills test for two groups. After all the data were collected by the researchers who unknown the groups, the names of the cases were removed and the scores of the two groups were compared before and after about(1) first aid knowledge online test. (2) first aid skills test. The test Based on 2015 AHA Guidelines for CPR & ECC (2015 Adult Basic Life Support and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Quality & 2015American Heart Association and 2015).First Station: Equipment testing, Second Station: Assisted with intubation and fixation, Third Station: LMA, Fourth Station: Ambu bagging, Fifth Station: Drugs, Sixth Station: Defribrator, Seventh Station: Role positioning, and Eighth Station: Leader Training. The data will be archived in SPSS20.0 statistical package software. Statistical methods such as T-test and Anova variance analysis are used to analyze the data【Expected Result】: The knowledge and skills in the experimental group were better than the traditional group, and the first-aid simulation skill training was helpful for the clinical emergency situations.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Not yet recruiting
Enrollment 92
Est. completion date March 2018
Est. primary completion date March 2018
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender Both
Age group 20 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- general ward nurse

Exclusion Criteria:

- intensive care unit nurses, emergency department nurses.

Study Design

Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Investigator)


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
simulation-based training
simulation-based training:The first aid skill simulation training with discussion and debriefing(75-min) and TMS online lecture(15-min).
traditional training
traditional training:Give TMS online lecture(15-min).

Locations

Country Name City State
n/a

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
National Taiwan University Hospital

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Change from Baseline in First aid skills test at 2 Weeks. The test Based on 2015 AHA Guidelines for CPR & ECC (2015 Adult Basic Life Support and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Quality & 2015American Heart Association and 2015).The contents of the test,first station:equipment test 13%, second station:assisted with intubation and fixation 16%, third station: LMA 12%, fourth station: Ambu bagging 10%, fifth station: Drugs 12%, sixth station: Defribrator 12%, seventh station: Role positioning 17%, and eighth station: Leader Training 8%, total score is 100 points, the higher the better. baseline and 2 weeks. No
Secondary Change from Baseline in First aid knowledge online test at 2 Weeks. The test Based on 2015 AHA Guidelines for CPR & ECC (2015 Adult Basic Life Support and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Quality & 2015American Heart Association and 2015). The contents of the test, 20 questions from 40 questions of random, each question 5 points, total score is 100 points, the higher the better. baseline and 2 weeks. No
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