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The Effect of ClassⅠ Infectious Diseases Response Education on Efficacy, Willingness to respond, Infection Prevention and Control Compliance of Nurses in Military Hospitals

  • 군진간호연구
  • Abbr : Korean Journal of Military Nursing Research
  • 2024, 42(1), pp.1~16
  • DOI : 10.31148/kjmnr.2024.42.1.01
  • Publisher : Military Health Policy Research Center
  • Research Area : Medicine and Pharmacy > Nursing Science > General Nursing > Nursing Education
  • Received : February 21, 2024
  • Accepted : March 27, 2024
  • Published : March 30, 2024

Joe Seunyoung 1 Yoon, Hyoeun 1 Lee, Sanghun 2 Son, Hyeyeon 3 Kang, Myungsuk 1

1국군간호사관학교
2국군수도병원
3충북대학교

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ABSTRACT

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of ClassⅠ infectious diseases response education provided to nurses in military hospitals. Methods: Quasi-experimental study with a non-equivalent control group pre-posttest design was used. A total of 57 participants were recruited in this study (29 in the control group and 28 in the experimental group). The experimental group received the ClassⅠ infectious diseases response education for two weeks (10 sessions, 20 hours) from September 4 to 15 in 2023. Results: The experimental group had a significant increase in self efficacy (F=12.57, P=.001), response efficacy (F=15.59, P=<.001), willingness to respond (F=47.15, P=<.001), and infection prevention and control (IPC) compliance related to ClassⅠ infectious diseases (F=4.76, P=.033). Conclusion: The findings suggest that the program could enhance efficacy, willingness to respond, and IPC compliance against ClassⅠ Infectious Diseases among military nurses. Therefore, follow-up research are required for a standard program to be spread across all military hospitals.

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