SHORT-TERM AND LONG-TERM RETENTION OF A NURSING-HOME EDUCATION-PROGRAM ON METERED-DOSE INHALER TECHNIQUE

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OCONNELL, MB
HEWITT, JM
LACKNER, TE
PASTOR, JD
WONG, MT
BISHOP, AL
机构
[1] HENNEPIN CTY MED CTR, DEPT PHARM, MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55415 USA
[2] PHARMACY CORP AMER, FRIDLEY, MN USA
[3] GLAXO INC, GERIATR DEV, RES TRIANGLE PK, NC USA
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10.1177/106002809202600723
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R9 [药学];
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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate an education program on metered-dose inhaler (MDI) technique designed for nurses and trained medication aides (TMAs). DESIGN: The education program included a handout, a lecture incorporating a videotape on correct inhaler and device technique, and hands-on experience with placebo inhalers. The participants' ability to verbalize and demonstrate correct MDI technique was assessed by the same two-person teams before, immediately after, and two months after the program. SETTING: Five nursing homes. PARTICIPANTS: Fifty-six nurses and TMAs practicing in nursing homes. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Learning and retention. RESULTS: The participants' mean (+/-SD) verbal and demonstration scores increased immediately after the program by 68 +/- 18 points for verbalization and 47 +/- 16 points for demonstration. The participants were always better at demonstrating than verbalizing MDI technique. The participants' baseline verbal and demonstration scores correlated with the amount learned. Learning was influenced by the individual nursing home (verbal and demonstration) and personal use (demonstration only), but not by academic degree, previous training, past instruction of a patient, or current care of a patient who was receiving inhaler therapy. After two months, the scores were lower than immediately after the program test by 0-92 points for verbalization and 10-80 points for demonstration; however, the mean scores were still significantly greater (p<0.05) than the baseline scores. Retention of knowledge on the correct technique was greater for the demonstration component. Retention was influenced only by the nursing home in which the participant worked, and not any of the other variables. CONCLUSIONS: Our structured education program significantly improved inhaler technique; however, to maintain retention of the material, the program should be frequently repeated.
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