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Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research ; (12): 970-972, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-669653

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Objective To explore the role of state-level continuing education courses of oper-ation-room nursing in improving the nursing safety cognition in nursing staff. Methods The state-level continuing education programs about the operating room safety and quality management were held for five sessions from Jan 2007 to Dec 2012, in which a total of 641 people participated. All participants were examined before and after each training session. The scores of the examination were utilized to evaluate the cognitive level of the operation-room nusring safety. Results Compared with before training, the students' scores after training were significantly elevated(P<0.05); compared with that after one training session, the students' scores after four and five training sessions were markedly increased(P<0.05). After hospitals sending representatives to participate in the training, their operat-ing room adverse events were decreasing. Conclusion Holding the state-level continuing education programs about operating room safety and quality management helps the nurse staff improve the cogni-tive level of operation-room nursing safety, and their cognitive level can be reinforced after receiving repeated training sessions. Moreover, holding the continuing education programs can decrease the in-cidence of adverse events and the complications in the operation-room.

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