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Simulation-Based Mastery Learning Improves Central Line Maintenance Skills of ICU Nurses.

Authors :
Barsuk JH
Cohen ER
Mikolajczak A
Seburn S
Slade M
Wayne DB
Source :
The Journal of nursing administration [J Nurs Adm] 2015 Oct; Vol. 45 (10), pp. 511-7.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Objective: This study evaluated the impact of a simulation-based mastery learning (SBML) curriculum on central line maintenance and care among a group of ICU nurses.<br />Methods: The intervention included 5 tasks: (a) medication administration, (b) injection cap (needleless connector) changes, (c) tubing changes, (d) blood drawing, and (e) dressing changes. All participants underwent a pretest, engaged in deliberate practice with directed feedback, and completed a posttest. We compared pretest and posttest scores and assessed correlations between demographics, self-confidence, and pretest performance.<br />Results: The number of nurses passing each task at pretest varied from 24 of 49 (49%) for dressing changes to 44 of 49 (90%) for tubing changes. At pretest, scores ranged from a median of 0.0% to 73.1%. At posttest, all scores rose to a median of 100.0%. Total years in nursing and ICU nursing had significant, negative correlations with medication administration pretest performance (r = -0.42, P = .003; r = -0.42, P = .003, respectively).<br />Conclusion: ICU nurses displayed large variability in their ability to perform central line maintenance tasks. After SBML, there was significant improvement, and all nurses reached a predetermined level of competency.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1539-0721
Volume :
45
Issue :
10
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The Journal of nursing administration
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
26425976
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/NNA.0000000000000243