Ong Wei Jun Dan, Kansal Amit, Jabil Fauziah, Wee Li-Phing Clarice, Tan Yit Ying Adeline, Tan Ching Yee, Dela Peña Eleanor, Khan Faheem Ahmed
Respiratory Therapy Department, Ng Teng Fong General Hospital (NUHS), Singapore, Singapore.
Intensive Care Medicine, Ng Teng Fong General Hospital (NUHS), Singapore, Singapore.
Aust Crit Care. 2025 Mar;38(2):101119. doi: 10.1016/j.aucc.2024.09.004. Epub 2024 Sep 21.
Effective clinical education is essential for managing tracheostomy patients safely and efficiently. Simulation-based training has shown greater efficacy than traditional methods in various clinical settings. Our internal training programme, called the Tracheostomy Refresher Program (TRP) was used to enhance nurses' skills in tracheostomy care.
AIM/OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of the TRP on nurses' self-reported knowledge and confidence and psychomotor skills comparing hands-on simulation-based training alone (TRP-S) with both the simulation-based training and the e-learning component (TRP-S + e).
The study was conducted at a large tertiary hospital in Singapore from February 2022 to October 2022, focussing on the TRP. Participants were divided into two cohorts: those receiving TRP-S and those receiving additional complementary TRP-S + e. All participants completed theory tests and affective questionnaires before and after the training to assess knowledge and attitudes. At the same time, their psychomotor skills were evaluated during the simulation using a standardised checklist. The two cohorts were then compared based on the results of these pretests and post-tests and the psychomotor skills assessment to evaluate the effectiveness of the additional e-learning component.
Participants reported significantly enhanced confidence, knowledge, and psychomotor skills in tracheostomy care post training (p < 0.001 for all). The TRP-S + e cohort showed significantly higher knowledge and confidence scores than the TRP-S cohort (p < 0.001 for both).
Our study suggests that a TRP incorporating hands-on simulation-based training with or without e-learning significantly improved self-reported knowledge, confidence, and psychomotor skills in tracheostomy care. Future research should explore the optimal duration, engagement strategies, and cost-effectiveness of such educational techniques and whether similar approaches can be applied for other clinical skills.
有效的临床教育对于安全、高效地管理气管切开术患者至关重要。在各种临床环境中,基于模拟的培训已显示出比传统方法更高的疗效。我们的内部培训计划,即气管切开术进修计划(TRP),用于提高护士在气管切开术护理方面的技能。
本研究的目的是评估TRP对护士自我报告的知识、信心和操作技能的影响,比较单纯基于模拟的实践培训(TRP-S)与基于模拟的培训和电子学习组件(TRP-S + e)两者的效果。
该研究于2022年2月至2022年10月在新加坡的一家大型三级医院进行,重点是TRP。参与者分为两组:接受TRP-S的组和接受额外补充的TRP-S + e的组。所有参与者在培训前后完成理论测试和情感问卷,以评估知识和态度。同时,在模拟过程中使用标准化检查表评估他们的操作技能。然后根据这些预测试和后测试的结果以及操作技能评估对两组进行比较,以评估额外电子学习组件的有效性。
参与者报告称,培训后气管切开术护理方面的信心、知识和操作技能显著提高(所有p值均<0.001)。TRP-S + e组的知识和信心得分显著高于TRP-S组(两者p值均<0.001)。
我们的研究表明,包含基于模拟的实践培训(无论有无电子学习)的TRP显著提高了气管切开术护理方面自我报告的知识、信心和操作技能。未来的研究应探索此类教育技术的最佳持续时间、参与策略和成本效益,以及类似方法是否可应用于其他临床技能。