Yoshida Yuko, Kikuchi Minoru, Nakamura Norio, Tomisawa Toshiko
Department of Nursing, Sapporo University of Health Sciences, Hokkaido, Japan.
Department of Nursing Sciences, Graduate School of Health Sciences, Hirosaki University, Aomori, Japan.
SAGE Open Med. 2025 Sep 12;13:20503121251367182. doi: 10.1177/20503121251367182. eCollection 2025.
Appropriate insulin injection techniques are crucial for ensuring therapeutic efficacy and patient safety; however, most routine injections are administered by nonspecialist nursing staff across various clinical settings. Assessing their current knowledge is essential to identify educational needs and prevent injection-related complications. Therefore, this study aimed to examine the knowledge gaps regarding insulin injection techniques among nondiabetes specialty nurses and identify the factors influencing their knowledge.
This cross-sectional questionnaire-based study was conducted on a sample of 815 hospital nurses across Japan using stratified sampling between September and December 2022. The questionnaire included a knowledge quiz, and participants whose scores fell within the lower range were classified into the low-scoring group. Multivariable logistic regression analysis was used to determine the factors associated with the group.
The lowest correct response rate in the low-scoring group was for the question regarding the name of subcutaneous nodules at the injection site (16.48%). Multivariable logistic regression analysis showed that limited knowledge was significantly associated with the time since self-study of insulin injection techniques (95% confidence interval: 1.039-1.295; = 0.008), lower interest in injection techniques (95% confidence interval: 0.476-0.706; < 0.001), and the absence of additional certifications beyond a registered nursing license (95% confidence interval: 0.236-0.645; < 0.001).
Nurses' knowledge of insulin injection techniques largely depends on individual initiative. Improving knowledge levels, offering organizational learning opportunities, and requiring continued education are necessary to ensure consistent knowledge improvement across the workforce.
合适的胰岛素注射技术对于确保治疗效果和患者安全至关重要;然而,大多数常规注射是由不同临床环境中的非专科护理人员进行的。评估他们目前的知识对于确定教育需求和预防注射相关并发症至关重要。因此,本研究旨在调查非糖尿病专科护士在胰岛素注射技术方面的知识差距,并确定影响其知识水平的因素。
本横断面问卷调查研究于2022年9月至12月在日本全国815名医院护士样本中采用分层抽样进行。问卷包括一个知识测验,得分处于较低范围的参与者被归类为低分群体。采用多变量逻辑回归分析来确定与该群体相关的因素。
低分群体中正确回答率最低的问题是关于注射部位皮下结节的名称(16.48%)。多变量逻辑回归分析表明,知识有限与胰岛素注射技术自学后的时间显著相关(95%置信区间:1.039 - 1.295;P = 0.008),对注射技术的兴趣较低(95%置信区间:0.476 - 0.706;P < 0.001),以及除注册护士执照外没有其他额外证书(95%置信区间:0.236 - 0.645;P < 0.001)。
护士对胰岛素注射技术的知识很大程度上取决于个人主动性。提高知识水平、提供组织学习机会以及要求继续教育对于确保全体护理人员的知识持续提升是必要的。