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Investigating the effect of video-based training on adherence of surgical positioning standards: a randomized controlled trial
by
Fattahi, Samira
, Mottahedi, Mobin
, Silab, Ali Nasiri
, Rizevandi, Parisa
in
Adult
/ Analysis
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Care and treatment
/ Clinical Competence - standards
/ Clinical trials
/ Compliance
/ Data analysis
/ Education
/ Equipment and supplies
/ Female
/ Guideline Adherence - statistics & numerical data
/ Humans
/ Independent sample
/ Information storage
/ Injuries
/ Integrated delivery networks
/ Life Sciences
/ Male
/ Medicine/Public Health
/ Nurses
/ Operating room
/ Operating Room Nursing - education
/ Operating Room Nursing - standards
/ Operating Rooms - standards
/ Patient positioning
/ Patient Positioning - standards
/ Patient safety
/ Patients
/ Positioning
/ Pressure ulcers
/ Research Note
/ Safety regulations
/ Sample size
/ Software
/ Surgery
/ Surgical complications
/ Surgical positioning
/ Teaching
/ Training
/ Validity
/ Video-based training
2024
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Investigating the effect of video-based training on adherence of surgical positioning standards: a randomized controlled trial
by
Fattahi, Samira
, Mottahedi, Mobin
, Silab, Ali Nasiri
, Rizevandi, Parisa
in
Adult
/ Analysis
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Care and treatment
/ Clinical Competence - standards
/ Clinical trials
/ Compliance
/ Data analysis
/ Education
/ Equipment and supplies
/ Female
/ Guideline Adherence - statistics & numerical data
/ Humans
/ Independent sample
/ Information storage
/ Injuries
/ Integrated delivery networks
/ Life Sciences
/ Male
/ Medicine/Public Health
/ Nurses
/ Operating room
/ Operating Room Nursing - education
/ Operating Room Nursing - standards
/ Operating Rooms - standards
/ Patient positioning
/ Patient Positioning - standards
/ Patient safety
/ Patients
/ Positioning
/ Pressure ulcers
/ Research Note
/ Safety regulations
/ Sample size
/ Software
/ Surgery
/ Surgical complications
/ Surgical positioning
/ Teaching
/ Training
/ Validity
/ Video-based training
2024
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Investigating the effect of video-based training on adherence of surgical positioning standards: a randomized controlled trial
by
Fattahi, Samira
, Mottahedi, Mobin
, Silab, Ali Nasiri
, Rizevandi, Parisa
in
Adult
/ Analysis
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Care and treatment
/ Clinical Competence - standards
/ Clinical trials
/ Compliance
/ Data analysis
/ Education
/ Equipment and supplies
/ Female
/ Guideline Adherence - statistics & numerical data
/ Humans
/ Independent sample
/ Information storage
/ Injuries
/ Integrated delivery networks
/ Life Sciences
/ Male
/ Medicine/Public Health
/ Nurses
/ Operating room
/ Operating Room Nursing - education
/ Operating Room Nursing - standards
/ Operating Rooms - standards
/ Patient positioning
/ Patient Positioning - standards
/ Patient safety
/ Patients
/ Positioning
/ Pressure ulcers
/ Research Note
/ Safety regulations
/ Sample size
/ Software
/ Surgery
/ Surgical complications
/ Surgical positioning
/ Teaching
/ Training
/ Validity
/ Video-based training
2024
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Investigating the effect of video-based training on adherence of surgical positioning standards: a randomized controlled trial
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Investigating the effect of video-based training on adherence of surgical positioning standards: a randomized controlled trial
2024
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Overview
Background
The operating room is a high-risk environment where proper patient positioning is crucial for minimizing injury and ensuring optimal access to surgical sites. This process requires effective collaboration among surgical team members, particularly operating room nurses who play a vital role in patient safety. Despite advancements in technology, challenges such as pressure injuries persist, with a significant incidence rate. Video-based training (VBT) emerges as a promising educational tool, enhancing knowledge retention and fostering a learner-centered approach. This study aims to evaluate the impact of VBT on adherence to surgical positioning standards, highlighting its potential to improve safety protocols in the operating room.
Methods
In this clinical trial, 62 qualified operating room nurses (50 women, 12 men, average age: 28.90 ± 3.75 years) were randomly divided into control and intervention group (
n
= 31 in each group). The control group only received positioning recommendations, but in the intervention group, in addition to the recommendations, video-based surgical positioning training was performed for 1 month, at least 3 times a week. The performance of nurses in both groups was evaluated through a researcher-made checklist at baseline and post-intervention.
Results
Based on findings, there was no significant difference between the two groups in compliance with surgical positioning standards at baseline (
p
= 0.07). However, after the intervention, compliance scores significantly improved in the VBT group compared to the control group (
p
< 0.001). The VBT group showed a mean improvement of 62.12 points, while the control group improved by 10.77 points (
p
< 0.001).
Conclusions
This preliminary study demonstrated a notable improvement in compliance with surgical positioning standards among operating room nurses following VBT intervention. Despite the promising results, the small sample size and preliminary nature of the research necessitate further studies to confirm these findings and assess long-term outcomes. These initial insights highlight the potential of innovative training methods in enhancing surgical practices.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
Subject
/ Analysis
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Clinical Competence - standards
/ Female
/ Guideline Adherence - statistics & numerical data
/ Humans
/ Injuries
/ Integrated delivery networks
/ Male
/ Nurses
/ Operating Room Nursing - education
/ Operating Room Nursing - standards
/ Patient Positioning - standards
/ Patients
/ Software
/ Surgery
/ Teaching
/ Training
/ Validity
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