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The establishment of emergency training system for nurses during COVID-19 epidemic |
XU Duo1, LIANG Shiyao2, YE Yuanyuan3, ZHAN Lei4, SUN Tiantian4, XU Xiaoqun4 |
1.Department of Operating Room, the First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou 325015, China; 2.Department of Pancreatitis Diagnosis and Treatment, the First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou 325015, China; 3.Department of Infection Management, the First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou 325015, China; 4.Department of Nursing, the First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou 325015, China |
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XU Duo,LIANG Shiyao,YE Yuanyuan, et al. The establishment of emergency training system for nurses during COVID-19 epidemic[J]. JOURNAL OF WEZHOU MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, 2020, 50(7): 585-588.
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Abstract Objective: To explore an efficient nursing training system for COVID-19 emergency. Methods: From January 21. 2020 to February 21. 2020, COVID-19 emergency nursing training program was carried out for 2 290 nurses in the First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University. The questionnaires were distributed regarding the need for COVID-19 emergency protection and other related knowledge and skills. The standardized nursing emergency training system included homogeneous management, closed-loop management, hospital-to-department level training additional training for key personnel, stratified training and diversified training methods. All nurses were assessed for wearing and taking off protective clothing both in the hospital and departments. After intensive training, the isolation ward nurses were re-examined. Results: The questionnaires showed that 99.77% of the nurses thought it necessary to learn COVID-19 knowledge. All nurses achieved higher scores of hospital level training re-examination in the part of wearing protective clothing than in the department-level examination, which had statistically significant difference (P<0.01). The isolation ward nurses got higher scores than others, showing statistical difference (P<0.01). Conclusion: The COVID-19 emergency training can improve the protection ability of the nursing staff.
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