Abstract

Objective To investigate the effects of contextualized training on quality improvement of nursing in operative handover. Methods Nurses were trained in operation handover through establishment of contextualized training. Theoretical knowledge, rate of work fault and efficiency were compared after training. Extends of recognition and efficacy of contextualized training were also inquired from nurses. Results Scores of theoretical tests in every subject and total score were significantly improved after training; in addition, rate of nursing fault decreased compared with before training; respective time for entering operation room, waiting for surgery and returning to ward after surgery decreased significantly in groups (P<0.05). Conclusions Establishment of contextualized training exhibits positive effects on decreasing nursing work fault. Key words: Operating Room; Operation handover; Contextualization; Adverse events; Training

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