ملف المستخدم
صورة الملف الشخصي

زهرة أحمد سيد

إرسال رسالة

التخصص: استاذ مساعد تمريض الحالات الحرجة

الجامعة: اسوان مصر

النقاط:

2.5
معامل الإنتاج البحثي

الخبرات العلمية

  • تدريس تمريض الحالات الحرجة وجميع فروع التدريس

الأبحاث المنشورة

Influence of Training Program Implementation on Nurses' Performance Regarding Neonates InvasiveMechanical Ventilation

المجلة: Egyptian Journal of Health Care

سنة النشر: 2021

تاريخ النشر: 2021-06-01

الوصف Background: Mechanical ventilation plays an important role in reducing neonatal mortality andmorbidity rate. Nurses caring for neonates on ventilator must be competent to provide an effectivenursing care for such group of patients, Effective training program for nurses' will increase theirquality of nursing care and improving health and wellbeing of neonates undergoing mechanicalventilation. So, the aim of this Study was to evaluate the influence of training programimplementation on nurses' performance regarding neonates invasive mechanical ventilation.Research Design: A quasi-experimental design was utilized. Study settings: the study conducted atNeonatal Intensive Care Unit of Assuit University Children Hospital/Egypt. Research Subject:Convenient sample was included 59 nurses from the previously mentioned setting and 59 neonatesunder invasive mechanical ventilation. Two tools were used for data collection: tool 1;Predesigned questionnaire consisted of three parts: nurses' demographic characteristics,demographic and clinical data of neonates and nurses’ knowledge about mechanical ventilation.Tool two; Observational Checklists were used pre and post program implementation Results:revealed that there was a statistical significant difference between nurses’ performance at pretestand post program regarding the neonates with invasive mechanical ventilation Conclusion:Training program implementation had a significant effect on nurse’s performance regarding theneonates with invasive mechanical ventilation. Recommendation: implementing the trainingprogram for improvement nurses' performance regarding the neonate