Effectiveness of Delirium Simulation Education of Nurses in Intensive Care Unit

NCT05333354 · Status: UNKNOWN · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 120

Last updated 2022-07-20

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Summary

Delirium is a common symptom in the intensive care unit, which greatly affects the prognosis of critically ill patients and increases medical costs. Although many studies have implemented preventive measures, they have not been able to significantly improve the prevalence of delirium, because many medical measures devises in the intensive care unit are still necessary for patients. Therefore, early detection of patients with delirium symptoms, risk factors, and immediate Delirium management is important. Nurses are the first line of clinically important roles in assessing delirium symptoms. So, design a delirium simulation education for nurses is important.

Conditions

  • Self Efficacy
  • Nursing Caries
  • Intensive Care Unit Delirium
  • Simulation of Physical Illness

Interventions

OTHER

education strategy

The educational course of the experimental group will last for 6 weeks, including classroom teaching and simulated situational teaching. The classroom teaching will be divided into 3 times, a course of about 2 hours at a time; after the class, simulated situational teaching is also arranged for 4 hours at a time/ Caring for many patients with delirium, and performing related research. The simulated scenario lesson plan plans to design 3 major themes (delirium assessment, delirium risk factors, delirium prevention, each major theme will have 2 scenarios, each The simulation teaching exercise starts with pre-briefing, and after the end, debriefing reflection and discussion with the students.

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Chang Gung Memorial Hospital

    lead OTHER

Study Design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Model
PARALLEL

Eligibility

Min Age
20 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2022-08-01
Primary Completion
2023-07-31
Completion
2023-07-31

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