Abstract

Objective The aim of this study is to analyze the construction of a training program for specialized nurses in disinfection supply center (CSSD) based on post competency. Methods Based on the theory of post competency, literature analysis, investigation, and expert consultation are used to establish training contents and methods. Results Two rounds of expert consultation were conducted in this study. In the first round of expert consultation, 22 questionnaires were sent out and 21 valid questionnaires were received with an effective recovery of 95.45%. Seven experts (31.82%) proposed 53 suggestions for modification. A total of 21 questionnaires were sent out in the second round of expert consultation and 21 were effectively received with an effective recovery rate of 100.00%. In the first round of expert consultation, the mean importance score of 63 third-level indicators was 4.00–5.00 points, the standard deviation was 0.00–1.00, and the full score rate was 46.54%–100.00%. In the second round of expert consultation, the mean importance score of 67 third-level indicators was 4.05∼5.00 points, the standard deviation was 0.00–0.88, and the full score rate was 20.00%∼100.00%. In the first round of expert consultation, the Kendall coordination coefficient was 0.187. In the second round of expert consultation, the Kendall coordination coefficient was 0.2196, and the differences were statistically significant after χ2 test (P < 0.05). The coefficient of variation of each index in the second round of expert consultation ranged from 0.00 to 0.21. Conclusion The CSSD-specialized nurse training program based on job competency constructed in this study takes job competency as the theoretical basis and uses a literature analysis method, survey research method, and expert consultation method to establish the content and method of training, the above methods are scientific and reasonable, and experts are motivated. It is highly authoritative, and the consultation opinions of experts at all levels of indicators tend to be consistent, which can provide reference for the training of CSSD specialized nurses.

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