Abstract

Background: Since there has been training, there has been discussion about the effect of training. But training evaluation is not systematic until Kirkpatrick came up with the training evaluation model in 1959. At present, the prevailing model in the systematic summary of training evaluation is still The Kirkpatrick’s model. This model was further improved in 1994, more responsive to contemporary needs, and thus widely used all over the world. At the beginning, it was widely used in human resource management of enterprises. In recent years, this model has been gradually used in the medical field to evaluate the effect of medical training. The Kirkpatrick’s model has a systematic, integrated and persuasive evaluation system for trainees. It has good effects in the pre-service nurse training, the professional image and code of conduct nurses training, and the geriatric nurse training. At present, there are few studies on the chemotherapeutic drug training of neurologist nurses in China. In clinical work, nurses’ cognitive and practical behaviors of chemotherapeutic drug protection and drug extravasation prevention and treatment are insufficient. It directly harms the health of nursing staff and increases the complications of chemotherapy, increases pain of tumor patients, delays or interrupts chemotherapy, and aggravates the economic burden of patients. Especially, Chemotherapeutic drugs for neuro-oncology have particularity and necessity of urgent training. Objective: To investigate the effect of chemotherapeutic drug training through mobile terminal for neuro-oncology nurses based on the Kirkpatrick’s model. Methods: The training content and evaluation questionnaire for chemotherapeutic drugs were designed by nursing management personnel and senior nurses in our department according to the guidelines and common diseases requiring chemotherapy in the department. The content includes the basic knowledge of neuro-oncology chemotherapy, pharmacological knowledge, toxic and side effect of chemotherapy, etc., which are regularly pushed through the mobile terminal-WeChat. Forty nurses participated in the training and the effect is evaluated by Kirkpatrick’s model. Result: After the training, 100% of nurses were satisfied with the training content and 97.5% with the training form. The scores of nurses in learning level such as basic pharmacological knowledge, drug configuration and exposure, drug treatment and infusion, observation of toxic and side effects, and treatment of drug extravasation were significantly higher than those before the training (P

Highlights

  • Glioma is the most common nerve tumor, and the current treatment is based on a combination of surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy [1]

  • The training content and evaluation questionnaire for chemotherapeutic drugs were designed by nursing management personnel and senior nurses in our department according to the guidelines and com

  • The form of official accounts and WeChat groups on the WeChat platform on mobile phones has greatly improved the accessibility of information and the efficiency of dissemination, and it is convenient for clinical staff to use fragmented time for efficient learning in busy work

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Introduction

Glioma is the most common nerve tumor, and the current treatment is based on a combination of surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy [1]. In the case of increasingly heavy clinical work, it is essential to establish an efficient training mechanism to comprehensively improve the theoretical knowledge and operational skills of disease treatment of oncology nurses. The form of official accounts and WeChat groups on the WeChat platform on mobile phones has greatly improved the accessibility of information and the efficiency of dissemination, and. It is convenient for clinical staff to use fragmented time for efficient learning in busy work. On this basis, the Kirkpatrick’s model is used to evaluate the effect of training. The training was very effective, and the report is as follows

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