Abstract

Background: Needle stick and Sharp injuries pose a high risk to internship nursing students. They represent a major risk factor for transmitting blood borne pathogens as hepatitis B , C virus. Interns being vulnerable section are more prone for these injuries, so they need training module program to improve their skills. Aim: This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of implementing training module on competence of internship nursing students performance regarding needle stick and sharp injuries safety issues. Design: A quasi experimental research design was utilized. Setting: Data were collected from the Faculty of Nursing, Tanta University and Tanta Main University Hospital. Subjects: Random sample of (75) internship nursing students who were spent the internship period at Tanta Main University Hospital. Tools: Three tools were used to collect data: Tool (I); Structure Questionnaire Sheetregarding safety measures about NSI; Tool (II); Observation checklist for students’ practice regarding safety measures about NSI. Tool (III): Challenges that affect follow up safety measures. Results: revealed that there were significant improvements in internship nursing students' knowledge and practice regarding safety measures of needle stick and sharp injuries post implementation of training module at P < 0.05. Also, the study revealed that the highest percentages of challenges those affect their follow up safety measures were; night shifts and lack of training. Conclusion: The study findings revealed that the implementation of training module were successful for improving nursing students' knowledge and practice regarding needle stick and sharp injuries. Recommendations: it is recommended to students instructions should be continually reinforced, and clinical supervision should be managed to ensure compliance in all clinical experiences regarding NSIs.

Highlights

  • Needle stick and sharp injuriy is one of the serious are international issues in every healthcare environment

  • The susceptibility of internship nursing students to the risk of needle stick and sharp injury are increased due to lack of clinical experience, inadequate knowledge related to handling of sharp instruments and lack of instructional training [40]

  • This study was aimed to evaluate the effect of implementing training module on competence of internship nursing students performance regarding needle stick and sharp injuries safety issues

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Tanta Scientific Nursing Journal

Effect of Implementing Training Module on Competence of Internship Nursing Students Performance regarding Needle Stick and Sharp Injuries Safety Issues [1] Seham A. Abd El-Hay and [2] Amany K. Abed Allah [1] Assistant Professor of Medical , Surgical Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Tanta University, Egypt, [2]Lecturer of Medical , Surgical Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Tanta University, Egypt

Introduction
The total scoring systems of nurses'
Challenges that affect follow up safety measures
Discussion
NeedleStick Injuries in Healthcare
Needle Stick and Sharp Injuries among
Educational Program atAssiut
Findings
Intervention Model on Medical
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