Notshe Tembisa, Ten Ham-Baloyi Wilma, James Sindiwe
Department of Nursing Science, Faculty of Health Sciences, Nelson Mandela University, Gqeberha, South Africa.
Health SA. 2025 Jul 9;30:2966. doi: 10.4102/hsag.v30i0.2966. eCollection 2025.
Central venous catheters are essential in critical care, but mismanagement risks serious complications, making comprehensive nursing knowledge crucial for their proper use and for safeguarding patient safety.
To describe the effect of an 8-week educational intervention on critical care nurses' knowledge of central venous catheter management.
Five critical care units in public hospitals in the Eastern Cape, South Africa.
A quasi-experimental, two-group, pre-test-post-test design was used with a convenience sample of nurses working in selected critical care units (intervention = 72; control = 50). The intervention group received an 8-week educational intervention including face to face in-service training sessions, written material (brochures) and monitoring visits twice a month, while the control group did not receive this training.
Both groups showed significant knowledge improvements ( < 0.0005), with the intervention group improving more during catheter insertion (+33.7 vs. +23.8; = -16.68 vs. -5.59) and the control group more after catheter insertion (+33.3 vs. +21.5; = -7.66 vs. -12.43). The intervention group had significantly higher mean pre-test scores (pre-test: 97.13; post-test: 98.01) compared to the control group (pre-test: 82.91; post-test: 83.76).
The educational intervention showed potential to improve critical care nurses' knowledge of central venous catheter management but require further adaptation and testing. Orientation, mentoring and continued formal training through institutional support and leadership are recommended.
The use of an 8-week educational intervention can improve critical care nurses' knowledge of management of central venous cathether management and may enhance practices, ultimately reducing venous catheter-related complications.
中心静脉导管在重症监护中至关重要,但管理不当会引发严重并发症,因此全面的护理知识对于正确使用导管和保障患者安全至关重要。
描述为期8周的教育干预对重症监护护士中心静脉导管管理知识的影响。
南非东开普省公立医院的五个重症监护病房。
采用准实验性两组前后测设计,对选定重症监护病房工作的护士进行便利抽样(干预组 = 72人;对照组 = 50人)。干预组接受为期8周的教育干预,包括面对面在职培训课程、书面材料(手册)以及每月两次的监督访问,而对照组未接受此培训。
两组的知识水平均有显著提高(<0.0005),干预组在导管插入期间知识提升更多(+33.7对+23.8;=-16.68对-5.59),对照组在导管插入后知识提升更多(+33.3对+21.5;=-7.66对-12.43)。干预组的平均前测分数显著高于对照组(前测:97.13;后测:98.01)(对照组前测:82.91;后测:83.76)。
教育干预显示出提高重症监护护士中心静脉导管管理知识的潜力,但需要进一步调整和测试。建议通过机构支持和领导进行入职培训、指导和持续的正规培训。
为期8周的教育干预可提高重症监护护士中心静脉导管管理知识,并可能改善实践,最终减少与静脉导管相关的并发症。