Periop 101: Improving Perioperative Nursing Knowledge and Competence in Labor and Delivery Nurses Through an Evidence-Based Education and Training Program

Author:

Stucky Christopher H1ORCID,Knight Albert R1,Dindinger Rebeccah A1,Maio Shannon2ORCID,House Sherita3ORCID,Wymer Joshua A4ORCID,Barker Amber J1

Affiliation:

1. Center for Nursing Science and Clinical Inquiry (CNSCI), Landstuhl Regional Medical Center , Landstuhl Kirchberg, Rheinland-Pfalz, DE 66849, Germany

2. Competency and Credentialing Institute , Englewood, CO 80112, US

3. University of North Carolina at Greensboro, School of Nursing , Greensboro, NC 27402, US

4. Department of Nursing, Naval Medical Center San Diego , San Diego, CA 92134, US

Abstract

ABSTRACT Introduction To reach the highest levels of health care quality, all nurses providing intraoperative care to surgical patients should have a firm grasp of the complex knowledge, skills, and guidelines undergirding the perioperative nursing profession. In military treatment facilities, either perioperative registered nurses or labor and delivery (L&D) nurses provide skilled intraoperative nursing care for cesarean deliveries. However, L&D and perioperative nurses occupy vastly different roles in the continuum of care and may possess widely differing levels of surgical training and experience. Materials and Methods The purpose of this project was to improve surgical care quality by standardizing and strengthening L&D nurse perioperative training, knowledge, and competence. Our population, intervention, comparative, and outcome question was, “For labor and delivery nurses of a regional military medical center (P), does implementing an evidence-based training program (I), as compared to current institutional nursing practices (C), increase nursing knowledge and perioperative nursing competence (O)?” We implemented Periop 101: A Core Curriculum—Cesarean Section training for 17 L&D nurses, measured knowledge using product-provided testing, and assessed competence using the Perceived Perioperative Competence Scale-Revised. Results We found that perioperative nursing knowledge and competence significantly improved and were less varied among the nurses after completing the training program. Nurses demonstrated the greatest knowledge area improvements in scrubbing, gowning, and gloving; wound healing; and sterilization and disinfection, for which median scores improved by more than 100%. Nurses reported significantly greater perceived competence across all six domains of the Perioperative Competence Scale-Revised, with the largest improvements realized in foundational skills and knowledge, leadership, and proficiency. Conclusions We recommend that health care leaders develop policies to standardize perioperative education, training, and utilization for nurses providing intraoperative care to reduce clinician role ambiguity, decrease inefficiencies, and enhance care.

Funder

TriService Nursing Research Program

AORN Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Medicine

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