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The Effectiveness of NIV and CPAP Training on the Job in COVID-19 Acute Care Wards: A Nurses' Self-Assessment of Skills

Authors :
Bambi, S
Parente, E
Bardacci, Y
Baldassini Rodriguez, S
Forciniti, C
Ballerini, L
Caruso, C
El Aoufy, K
Poggianti, M
Bonacaro, A
Rona, R
Rasero, L
Lucchini, A
Bambi, Stefano
Parente, Eustachio
Bardacci, Yari
Baldassini Rodriguez, Samuele
Forciniti, Carolina
Ballerini, Lorenzo
Caruso, Christian
El Aoufy, Khadija
Poggianti, Marta
Bonacaro, Antonio
Rona, Roberto
Rasero, Laura
Lucchini, Alberto
Bambi, S
Parente, E
Bardacci, Y
Baldassini Rodriguez, S
Forciniti, C
Ballerini, L
Caruso, C
El Aoufy, K
Poggianti, M
Bonacaro, A
Rona, R
Rasero, L
Lucchini, A
Bambi, Stefano
Parente, Eustachio
Bardacci, Yari
Baldassini Rodriguez, Samuele
Forciniti, Carolina
Ballerini, Lorenzo
Caruso, Christian
El Aoufy, Khadija
Poggianti, Marta
Bonacaro, Antonio
Rona, Roberto
Rasero, Laura
Lucchini, Alberto
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background: Noninvasive ventilation (NIV) in COVID-19 patients outside of intensive care unit (ICU) settings was a feasible support during the pandemic outbreak. The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of an “on the job” NIV training program provided to 66 nurses working in 3 COVID-19 wards in an Italian university hospital. Methods: A quasi-experimental longitudinal before–after study was designed. The NIV Team education program, provided by expert ICU nurses, included: 3 h sessions of training on the job during work-shifts about the management of helmet-continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) Venturi systems, and NIV with oronasal and full-face masks. An eleven-item “brief skills self-report tool” was administered before and after the program to explore the perception of NIV education program attendees about their level of skills. Results: In total, 59 nurses responded to the questionnaire. There was an improvement in the skill levels of the management of Helmet-CPAP (median before training 2, inter-quartile range (IQR) 0–6; median after training 8, IQR 3–9; p < 0.0001), and mask-NIV (median before training 2, IQR 0–6; median after training 8, IQR 3–9; p < 0.0001). Conclusions: Training on the job performed by expert ICU nurses can be a valuable and fast means to implement new Helmet-CPAP and mask-NIV skills outside of ICUs.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
ELETTRONICO, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1376720683
Document Type :
Electronic Resource