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To determine what intervention strategies have been used in interventions aimed at improving the patient health education competence of nursing personnel.
BackgroundThere is a growing body of research on educational interventions for improving nursing personnel’s patient health education competence, but there are significant differences in the teaching objectives, content and methods of these studies, as well as a lack of standardized educational strategies.
DesignThe scoping review was based on the Joanna Briggs Institute methodology.
MethodsIn this study, six databases and the gray literature source, the Google search engine, were searched. A search strategy was developed based on the three-step search method recommended by the Joanna Briggs Institute. Two researchers independently performed study selection and data extraction.
Results22 articles reported on the specifics of educational interventions. The duration of these interventions ranged from a minimum of 1.5 hours to a maximum of 3 months. Most interventions employed face-to-face courses as the teaching model. The studies included a variety of teaching methods, with the most frequently mentioned being lectures, discussions, demonstrations, simulations and role-playing. However, most studies lacked specific teaching objectives and none described the educational content of the implementation process. Additionally, none of the studies developed educational content based on a competence framework for patient health education. Few studies reported on long-term effects.
ConclusionThe diverse intervention strategies demonstrated in these studies could serve as valuable evidence to guide the development of relevant educational programs and facilitate the design of future high-quality educational interventions.
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; Liu, Ke 1 ; Tang, Siyuan 1 ; Wang, Guiyun 2 ; Qi, Yanxia 2 ; Chen, Qirong 3
1 Xiangya School of Nursing, Central South University, 172 Tongzipo Road, Changsha, Hunan 410013, China
2 School of Nursing, Shandong Xiehe University, 6277 Jiqing Road, Jinan, Shandong 250109, China
3 Xiangya School of Nursing, Central South University, 172 Tongzipo Road, Changsha, Hunan 410013, China; Xiangya Research Center of Evidence-based Healthcare, Central South University, 172 Tongzipo Road, Changsha, Hunan, 410013, China; Xiangya Center for Evidence-Based Nursing Practice & Healthcare Innovation: A JBI Centre of Excellence, 172 Tongzipo Road, Changsha, Hunan 410013, China