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Development of Training Programs for Nursing Competency Reinforcement to Spread Trauma Intervention

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Nurses Who Work at the Community Mental Health Welfare Center
Interventions
Other: Nursing Competency Enhancement Training Program in PTSD Intervention
Registration Number
NCT05446974
Lead Sponsor
Yonsei University
Brief Summary

This study aims to improve the trauma intervention competency of nurses through online-based training of the nursing intervention program for trauma-experienced subjects. The specific goals are as follows.

1. Based on Swanson's Caring Theory, develop an online training program for nurses to spread trauma nursing intervention and improve competency.

2. Evaluate the effects of the developed program's workbook and online training on nurses' trauma-related knowledge and attitude, self-efficacy, and professional quality of life.

Of the 42 subjects who enrolled in the study, 1 dropped out before intervention, resulting in 41 participants who completed all interventions and surveys.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
41
Inclusion Criteria
  • Those who have a nurse's license
  • Those who work at the Mental Health Welfare Center
  • Those who can access the program through a computer or mobile
  • Those who understand the purpose of the research and voluntarily agree to participate in the research
Exclusion Criteria
  • Those who do not agree to participate in the study

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Nursing interventionNursing Competency Enhancement Training Program in PTSD InterventionNurses randomly assigned by applying a random selection method
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Attitudes and knowledge about PTSDone month after the intervention

Attitudes and knowledge about PTSD; K-PTSD was used for attitudes and knowledge about PTSD.

The attitude towards PTSD consists of 8 items, 5 items on attitude toward government policy and 3 items on attitude towards PTSD patients, and is evaluated on a 4-point scale.

The general knowledge about PTSD consists of 8 questions, and the answer is very much (1 point), somewhat like it (2 points), not at all (3 points), and not at all (4 points). The range is 0 to 8 points. The knowledge about treatment consists of three questions, and it is a multiple choice type, and only one answer is correct, so the percentage of correct answers can be obtained.

Pro QOLone month after the intervention

Pro QOL: To measure the quality of life of experts, the Korean version of the Quality of Life Scale (K-ProQOL 5), which was validated by mental health experts, was used. It consists of a total of 30 questions and is evaluated on a 5-point scale. Sub-domains are divided into empathic satisfaction, exhaustion, and indirect trauma stress. A higher score means a higher level of each domain. Classification according to the cut-off point is divided into high, average, and low, and in the case of empathy satisfaction, 30 points or less means low, 31-37 points mean average, and 38 points or more means high. In the case of burnout, 20 points or less means low, 21-27 points mean average, and 28 points or more means good. Indirect trauma stress 18 or less, 19-25 points average, 26 or more means good .

Self efficacyone month after the intervention

Self efficacy: In order to measure the self-efficacy related to trauma intervention, the items developed for measuring confidence and perception related to trauma work were translated into Korean. It consists of a total of 12 items, and the perception of trauma-related task performance, work confidence, knowledge and skills is divided into five items on a 10-point scale (0: not at all, 10: very high). was evaluated.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Yonsei University Health System, Severance Hospital

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Seoul, Korea, Republic of

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