英文摘要 |
This program aims to improve the care ability of nurses for medical adhesive-related skin injury (MARSI). This research was conducted to prevent skin damage due to medical adhesive-related skin injury, which in turn causes complaints from patients and increases medical costs. After cause analysis, the major cause was that the nurses have insufficient ability of MARSI preventive care. The intervention included establishing the "high-risk MARSI patient assessment form", "MARSI preventive care standard operating procedures, MARSI high-risk case warning cards and MARSI prevention teaching posters", training seed personnel, and holding education training strategies. The accuracy of nurses' MARSI knowledge and care behavior increased from 35.7% and 21.9% to 96.3% and 93.8%. During the study period, the prevalence rate of MARSI points per unit dropped from 61.3% to 8.1%, suggesting favorable program outcome. Therefore, we recommend disseminating these strategies to other units to improve patient safety and to enhance the quality of care. |