TITLE:
The Impact of an Educational Intervention on Inflammatory Bowel Disease for Nurses in Brazil
AUTHORS:
Jaqueline Ribeiro de Barros, Adriana Rivera-Sequeiros, Julio Pinheiro Baima, Fernanda Lofiego Renosto, Rogerio Saad-Hossne, Ligia Yukie Sassaki
KEYWORDS:
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, Knowledge, Nursing Education, Nurses, Continuing Education
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Nursing,
Vol.10 No.12,
December
11,
2020
ABSTRACT: Background: The inflammatory bowel disease nurse plays a key role in the multidisciplinary team. The aim of the study was to evaluate the inflammatory bowel disease knowledge before and after the educational intervention with nurses. Methods: A cross-sectional, descriptive and comparative study was performed from June to August 2016. The sample consisted of 26 nurses from the nursing staff of a public university hospital in São Paulo State, Brazil. The study was divided into three phases: pre-educational intervention, educational intervention and post-educational intervention (test application). A p-value Results: The study included 26 general nurses with an average of 9.20 ± 5.78 years of experience. There was an increase in safety in administering biological therapy after the course (from 33.34% to 78.26%), and an increase in knowledge about the main inflammatory bowel disease symptoms (64.29% vs 96.30%, p = 0.0224), and about infliximab infusion (35.71% vs 74.07%, p = 0.0404). Conclusion: The educational intervention effectively contributed to the increase of knowledge of the nursing staff.