• 1403/01/20
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Evaluation of the effectiveness of a training programme for nurses regarding augmentative and alternative communication with intubated patients

Aim

Communicating with conscious intubated patients who are unable to communicate verbally is one of the challenges faced by intensive care unit (ICU) nurses. The present study was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of a training programme for nurses regarding augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) with intubated patients using Kirkpatrick's model.

Design

This study had a one‐group, before–after, quasi‐experimental design.

Methods

Totally, 45 nurses working in ICUs participated in a blended training programme using AAC strategies to communicate with intubated patients. Their contribution was evaluated based on Kirkpatrick's model at four levels. The study data were collected using the “satisfaction and ease questionnaire,” “observation checklist” and “communication knowledge test.” Then, the data were analysed using the SPSS 22 software and p < 0.05 was considered statistically significant.

Results

Most participants were satisfied with the implementation of the programme. The nurses' mean score of communication knowledge increased after the intervention (p < 0.05). The results of evaluation of the third and fourth levels of Kirkpatrick's model also showed an increase in the success of communication, use of AAC, and satisfaction with and ease of communication (p < 0.001).

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  • کد خبری : 98965
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