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Remote nursing training model combined with proceduralization in the intensive care unit dealing with patients with COVID-19
Authors:Hui Wang  Kai Kang  Yang Gao  Bo Yang  Jing Li  Lei Wang  Ying Bi  Kai-Jiang Yu  Qing-Qing Dai  Ming-Yan Zhao
Abstract:The shortage of personal protective equipment and lack of proper nursing training have been endangering health care workers dealing with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). In our treatment center, the implementation of a holistic care model of time-sharing management for severe and critical COVID-19 patients has further aggravated the shortage of intensive care unit (ICU) professional nurses. Therefore, we developed a short-term specialized and targeted nursing training program to help ICU nurses to cope with stress and become more efficient, thus reducing the number of nurses required in the ICU. In order to avoid possible human-to-human spread, small teaching classes and remote training were applied. The procedural training mode included four steps: preparation, plan, implementation, and evaluation. An evaluation was conducted throughout the process of nursing training. In this study, we documented and shared experiences in transitioning from traditional face-to-face programs to remote combined with proceduralization nursing training mode from our daily work experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic, which has shown to be helpful for nurses working in the ICU.
Keywords:Nursing training model   Remote   Proceduralization   COVID-19   Heilongjiang province   Intensive care unit
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