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ÇÑ´©¸® ( Han Nu-Ri ) - Chungnam National University Hospital Department of Infection Control
±èÁöÇö ( Kim Ji-Hyun ) - Chungnam National University Hospital Department of Infection Control ÀåÀμ÷ ( Jang In-Sook ) - Chungnam National University Hospital Department of Infection Control
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Abstract
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Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of an infection control education (ICE) program basedon digital story-telling for new graduate nurses.
Methods: From June 2 to July 30, 2022, a total of 58 new graduatenurses (30 and 28 nurses in the experimental and control group, respectively) at a tertiary general hospital in Dcity were enrolled. The effects were evaluated using a nonequivalent control group, non-synchronized design. The effects of the program were evaluated in terms of awareness of standard precautions, performance of standardprecautions, and grit.
Results: Statistically significant differences between the two groups were found in theawareness of standard precautions (t=-2.18, p=.034) and the performance of standard precautions (t=-3.27,p=.002). Grit was also significantly higher in the experimental group (t=-4.17, p<.001).
Conclusion: The develop-ment and application of the ICE program effectively improved the awareness of standard precautions, theperformance of standard precautions, and grit among new nurses.
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KeyWords
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