Cowan Linda, Garvan Cynthia, Rugs Deborah, Barks Lelia, Chavez Margeaux, Orozco Tatiana
Linda Cowan, PhD, FNP-BC, CWS, James A. Haley Veterans' Hospital, Nursing Innovations Center for Evaluation and HSR&D Center of Innovation on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, Tampa, Florida. Cynthia Garvan, PhD, Department of Anesthesiology, College of Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville. Deborah Rugs, PhD, James A. Haley Veterans' Hospital, Nursing Innovations Center for Evaluation and HSR&D Center of Innovation on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, Tampa, Florida. Lelia Barks, PhD, ARNP, James A. Haley Veterans' Hospital, Nursing Innovations Center for Evaluation and HSR&D Center of Innovation on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, Tampa, Florida. Margeaux Chavez, MA, MPH, CPH, James A. Haley Veterans' Hospital, Nursing Innovations Center for Evaluation and HSR&D Center of Innovation on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, Tampa, Florida. Tatiana Orozco, PhD, North Florida South Georgia Veterans Health System, HSR&D Center of Innovation on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, Gainesville, Florida.
J Wound Ostomy Continence Nurs. 2018 Sep/Oct;45(5):419-424. doi: 10.1097/WON.0000000000000468.
The aim of this study was to describe experience, training, educational needs and preferences, and perceptions of pressure injury (PI) prevention education of wound care providers in the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) as an indicator of effectiveness of the mandated VHA PI Prevention Program.
A convenience sample of national VHA wound care providers practicing in VHA facilities was compiled from members of special interest groups and committees and by referrals from known wound care specialists and clinicians (N = 1726). The response rate was 24% (n = 410).
Cross-sectional, descriptive study.
A 42-item online cross-sectional survey was administered via a blast-email of the survey link to the sample. The survey link was active for 1 month (March 3-31, 2014). The survey queried demographic data, PI experience and education, and their perceptions and preferences for PI education. Quantitative responses underwent descriptive analyses, and responses to open-ended questions were analyzed by content analysis.
The majority of the 415 respondents completed most of the questionnaire (n = 310, 74%). Half were board-certified providers with a mean wound care experience of 14.2 years (standard deviation = 9.8 years). Preference for type of wound training ranged from 17% for online gaming to 82% for face-to-face training. Training provided by facilities was perceived to be inadequate for wound care by 60% (n = 175) and inadequate for PI care by 49% (n = 142).
The 2 greatest areas of need in PI care identified by wound care providers were education and documentation. These same issues were identified as problematic by an audit of PI prevention and management at 47 VHA facilities that was conducted by the VA Office of Inspector General.
本研究旨在描述美国退伍军人事务部(VA)退伍军人健康管理局(VHA)伤口护理人员在压力性损伤(PI)预防教育方面的经验、培训、教育需求与偏好以及认知情况,以此作为VHA强制性PI预防项目有效性的一项指标。
从特别兴趣小组和委员会成员以及知名伤口护理专家和临床医生的推荐中选取了在VHA机构执业的全国VHA伤口护理人员作为便利样本(N = 1726)。回复率为24%(n = 410)。
横断面描述性研究。
通过向样本群发包含调查链接的电子邮件,进行一项包含42个条目的在线横断面调查。调查链接在1个月内(2014年3月3日至31日)有效。该调查询问了人口统计学数据、PI经验与教育情况,以及他们对PI教育的认知和偏好。对定量回复进行描述性分析,对开放式问题的回复通过内容分析进行分析。
415名受访者中的大多数完成了问卷的大部分内容(n = 310,74%)。一半是获得委员会认证的护理人员,平均伤口护理经验为14.2年(标准差 = 9.8年)。伤口培训类型的偏好从在线游戏的17%到面对面培训的82%不等。60%(n = 175)的人认为机构提供的培训对于伤口护理不足,49%(n = 142)的人认为对于PI护理不足。
伤口护理人员确定的PI护理中两个最大的需求领域是教育和记录。美国退伍军人事务部监察长办公室对47个VHA机构的PI预防和管理进行的审计也发现这些同样的问题存在问题。