Enhancing Nurses Knowledge of High-Alert Medications: The Impact of Educational Intervention in a Tertiary Care Cardiac Hospital, Karachi

Author:

Aziz Tariq,Khan Arshad Nawaz,Sial Jawaid Akbar,Jaseem Muhammad Nadir,Adnan Muhammad,Rehman Zahid ur

Abstract

Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the effects of an educational intervention on nurses' knowledge regarding the administration and regulation of high-alert medications in a tertiary care cardiac hospital in Karachi. Methodology: The study included 60 nurses working across various critical units of the hospital, including the emergency department (ED), intensive care unit (ICU), critical care unit (CCU), and special care unit/heart failure unit (SCU/HFU). A quasi-experimental design with a single group before and after education was employed. Self-administered surveys were conducted, and each participant provided informed consent. Pre-intervention knowledge assessments were conducted, followed by an educational intervention. Post-intervention knowledge assessments were conducted one week later. Results: Sixty nurses participated in both pre- and post-education tests. Prior to the intervention, nurses scored an average of 10.7 ± 2.84 out of 20 points, which increased to 14.56 ± 2.81 after the intervention. The difference in mean scores before and after training was statistically significant (p < 0.05). Factors affecting nurses' pre-test and post-test scores showed a significant p-value of < 0.001, except for the marital status of single nurses, which had a p-value of 0.03. Conclusion: The study demonstrates a significant impact of educational intervention on nurses' understanding of drug administration and regulation of high-alert medications. The findings highlight the importance of ongoing education and training initiatives to enhance nurses' knowledge and practice in medication management, ultimately contributing to patient safety.

Publisher

Pakistan Cardiac Society

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