Ramadan Osama Mohamed Elsayed, Hafiz Alaa Hussain, Elsharkawy Nadia Bassuoni, Katooa Nouran Essam, Abunar Areej, Abdelaziz Enas Mahrous, Baraka Samia Ibrahim Mabrouk, Shaban Mostafa, Baraka Nagwa Ibrahim Mabrouk
Department of Maternal and Child Health Nursing, College of Nursing, Jouf University, Sakaka 72388, Al Jouf, Saudi Arabia.
Department of Maternity and Child Health, Faculty of Nursing, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah 22254, Saudi Arabia.
Children (Basel). 2024 Nov 29;11(12):1457. doi: 10.3390/children11121457.
Pediatric orthopedic nursing requires specialized competencies to optimize patient outcomes, particularly in the complex realm of pediatric surgery. This study explores the effectiveness of the Pediatric Nursing Excellence (PNE) Model in enhancing nurses' knowledge and clinical practice in providing perioperative care for pediatric orthopedic patients in tertiary care inpatient settings.
A double-blind, randomized controlled trial was conducted from February to July 2024, involving 100 nurses from two tertiary care hospitals in Tanta, Egypt. Participants were randomly assigned to receive PNE Model training ( = 50) or routine care ( = 50). Nurses' knowledge, practical skills, and adherence to PNE principles were assessed at baseline, immediately post-intervention, and after one, three, and six months using validated tools.
The intervention group showed significantly greater improvements in knowledge (20.62 ± 6.7 vs. 8.16 ± 5.5, < 0.001) and practice scores (62.28 ± 4.1 vs. 40.06 ± 14.7, < 0.001) post-intervention, sustained over six months. Path analysis revealed that the PNE Model enhanced nursing practice directly (β = 0.25, < 0.001) through improvements in engagement and adherence to excellence principles and indirectly (β = 0.53, < 0.001) by significantly enhancing nurses' knowledge (β = 0.70, < 0.001), which in turn positively influenced their clinical practice (β = 0.75, < 0.001). Post-intervention, 82% of nurses in the intervention group achieved high levels of professional excellence, compared to 8% at baseline ( < 0.001).
The PNE Model demonstrates robust effectiveness in enhancing nurses' knowledge, clinical practice, and professional excellence in pediatric orthopedic surgery care, with sustained long-term benefits. This evidence supports implementing specialized nursing education models to improve pediatric care quality in orthopedic settings.
儿科骨科护理需要专业能力以优化患者预后,尤其是在儿科手术这个复杂领域。本研究探讨卓越儿科护理(PNE)模式在提高三级护理住院环境下为儿科骨科患者提供围手术期护理时护士的知识水平和临床实践方面的有效性。
2024年2月至7月进行了一项双盲随机对照试验,涉及埃及坦塔市两家三级护理医院的100名护士。参与者被随机分配接受PNE模式培训(n = 50)或常规护理(n = 50)。在基线、干预后即刻以及1个月、3个月和6个月后,使用经过验证的工具评估护士的知识、实践技能以及对PNE原则的遵守情况。
干预组在干预后知识水平(20.62±6.7对8.16±5.5,P < 0.001)和实践得分(62.28±4.1对40.06±14.7,P < 0.001)有显著更大的提高,且持续了6个月。路径分析显示,PNE模式通过提高参与度和对卓越原则的遵守直接增强护理实践(β = 0.25,P < 0.001),并通过显著提高护士的知识水平(β = 0.70,P < 0.001)间接增强护理实践(β = 0.53,P < 0.001),而护士的知识水平又反过来对其临床实践产生积极影响(β = 0.75,P < 0.001)。干预后,干预组82%的护士达到了高水平的专业卓越,而基线时为8%(P < 0.001)。
PNE模式在提高护士在儿科骨科手术护理方面的知识水平、临床实践和专业卓越方面显示出强大的有效性,并具有持续的长期益处。这一证据支持实施专门的护理教育模式以提高骨科环境下的儿科护理质量。