Knowledge of nursing staff before and after training on incontinence-associated dermatitis
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-220X-REEUSP-2023-0272ptKeywords:
Pressure Ulcer, Dermatitis, Fecal Incontinence, Urinary Incontinence, Enterostomal TherapyAbstract
Objective: To verify the knowledge of nursing staff before and after training on incontinence-associated dermatitis. Method: A study before and after an educational intervention carried out with nursing staff from the medical and surgical clinics and intensive care unit of the university hospital in June 2023. The training took place over three meetings. Data was collected using a questionnaire administered immediately before and after the training. McNemar’s test for dependent samples was used to compare before and after training. Results: 25 nurses and 14 nursing technicians took part. The items that showed statistical significance were related to the identification and correct differentiation of dermatitis associated with incontinence and pressure injury; and the correct way to sanitize the skin. Conclusion: The training of the nursing team made it possible to assess their knowledge of how to identify, prevent and treat incontinence-associated dermatitis.
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