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Journal of Research in Medical and Dental Science
eISSN No. 2347-2367 pISSN No. 2347-2545

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Effectiveness of Intervention Program on nurses` practices about Care of Children with Stoma

Author(s): Jabbar I Omar and Haider H Sadiq*

Abstract

Objective: To assess the viability of a mediation program in nursing practice connected with the consideration of youngsters with ostomy. Techniques: A semi exploratory review was directed to evaluate the viability of a mediation program in the act of really focusing on kids with ostomy. The review test chose by a non-probabilistic 'follow-up' example, comprised of (50) medical caretakers working in the working rooms of a gynecological and pediatric emergency clinic. The poll intended for this study comprised of two sections (segment information and nursing practice agenda) as an examination instrument. The substance legitimacy of the not set in stone by a board of specialists and the comparing unwavering quality of the still up in the air (dependability coefficient 0.84). The information assortment process occurred from July 14, 2022 to October 22, 2022, including (pre-testing, execution of the intercession plan and post-testing). Information was gathered in three-fold utilizing the perception technique. Information was examined by illustrative and inferential measurable information investigation utilizing the SPSS bundle. Results: The consequences of the review showed that 62% of the medical caretakers were (20-29) years of age, 62% were female, 52% had nursing school instruction, and 76% were (1-5) years of age of attendants have (1-5) long periods of involvement chipping away at careful wards, 84% of medical caretakers are hitched, and 76% of attendants have no preparation. Medical caretakers' training was poor in the pre-test stage (mean 1.65) and great in the post-test stage (mean 2.49). At p-esteem (0.000), there was an exceptionally massive contrast among pretest and posttest for all colostomy-related medical caretakers. Conclusions: The study concluded that the intervention program had a significant impact on nurses' ostomy practice. When implemented, intervention programs can improve nursing practice, from bad to good. Recommendations: The study recommends training session for the nurses about care of child with surgery procedure to prevent of infection complications at the site of surgery. Also, follow up and evaluation of nurses’ knowledge and practice at surgery units.

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