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NCT ID: NCT06370364 Completed - Blood Transfusion Clinical Trials

Nurses' Practice of Safe Blood Transfusion in Surgical and Critical Care Units

Start date: December 1, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Blood transfusions are an important part of nursing procedure. Nurses play a key role in safely administering blood products to patients in surgical and critical care unit

NCT ID: NCT06366607 Completed - Nurse's Role Clinical Trials

Managing High-alert Medication Administration and Errors

Start date: March 1, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

High-alert medications are drugs that may lead to serious harm when they are wrongly administered to patients. Safe medication administration is the crucial role of nursing staff.

NCT ID: NCT05721664 Completed - Nursing Caries Clinical Trials

Effect of Evidence-based Nursing Practices Training Program on the Competency of Nurses Caring for Mechanically Ventilated Patients

Start date: November 16, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

the overall aim of this study is to examine the effect of adapted Evidence-based nursing practices training program on the competency level of nurses caring for Mechanically ventilated patients in selected ICU in Egypt. Significant of the study: The current study is expected to improve the nurses' practices regarding caring for mechanically ventilated patients in terms of optimal quality of care by keeping them up to date with the latest (EBP). Also, it is likely to enhance nurses' confidence and work satisfaction. Accordingly, all mentioned expected outputs will significantly impact either patients or the Healthcare Delivery System (HDS) in Egypt. The implementation of the study will be expected to positively impact minimizing mortality, morbidity, length of stay, incidence of readmission, and costs. Accordingly, all mentioned expected outputs will significantly impact either patients or the Healthcare Delivery System (HDS) in Egypt. Also increases the satisfaction of patients and their families. Also, the current study is expected to encourage health care providers in Egypt to increase the engagement of EBP as a concept in patient care since EBP is rarely adopted in health care facilities especially in Egypt [21-23]. in addition to recognizing the factors that may affect the implementation of EBP in such Egyptian hospitals. Hypothesis: H1: Nurses who are given an evidence-based nursing practices training program (μ1) demonstrate a sustainable higher change in their level of competency than those who take the current traditional in-service education (μ2) in respect of caring for mechanically ventilated patients. (H1: μ1 > μ2). Research Design: A prospective, true experimental, and comparative research design will be used in the current study. The type of true experiment that will be conducted is (pretest-posttest control). The study will compare the current traditional in-service training with developed (EBNTP) regarding the care of mechanically ventilated patients. True-experiment is research design where the researcher initiates an experimental treatment, randomly assigns test units and treatments to the experimental group, and use of control group [27]. Sample and Setting The research will take place in an adult intensive care unit (ICUs) of the National Hepatology and tropical medicine research institute (NHTMRI), Cairo, Egypt. In this study, the sample size is expected to be 80 critical care nurses working in selected (ICUs) estimated by (G Power analysis). Two groups will be selected randomly from the overall sample size (study and control). All nurses should have met the following requirements to be included: - Willing to take part in this research. - Hold the existing position for at least three months. - Two years or more of critical care experience. - Nurses who intend to leave their jobs four months from now will not be eligible.

NCT ID: NCT04818684 Completed - Clinical trials for Practice Nurse's Scope

Practices of Accompaniment of the Relatives of Patients in the AGonic Phase by an Interdisciplinary Team

PROPAGE2
Start date: December 1, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The PROPAGE study program aims above all to improve the experience and satisfaction of family and friends regarding the support they receive during the dying person's agony phase.

NCT ID: NCT04199065 Completed - Professional Stress Clinical Trials

Impact of Good Practice Guidelines on Evidence-based Practice and Nurses' Work Environment

Start date: March 1, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Evidence-based practice (EBP) has improved patient health outcomes. The work environment of nurses is a key element to improving the quality of care and to facilitate EBP, while also improving health outcomes. The CCEC® / BPSO® program consists of the implementation of Good Practice Guides in health organizations in the Spanish territory, and is carried out through a training and participatory methodology, actively involving nurses in the process. The present study tries to know if in the health organizations where the CCEC® / BPSO® program has been implemented, the perception of the nurses' working environment has improved, as well as their attitude towards evidence-based practice, with respect to organizations where this program has not been implemented.