Improvement and implementation of central sterile supply department training programme based on action research
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Background: This study aimed to improve and implement the central sterile supply department (CSSD) training programme through action research and to evaluate its effect. Material: and Methods: Action research was considered the theoretical frame. The problems that occurred in training were identified following scenario analysis, interviews, group discussions, and expert consultation to develop improvement measures. The training programme characterized by CSSD was developed in the spiral circular process of “Plan-Act-Observe-Reflect”. Results: : After the two rounds of training, the CSSD nurses significantly improved their professional knowledge, skills, and satisfaction with training compared with those before improvement ( P < 0.05). The nurses’ overall satisfaction with the training and their performance improved. Conclusions: : The implementation of the training programme designed based on action research can improve CSSD nurses’ professional knowledge and skills and increase their enthusiasm for learning, laying the foundation for CSSD talent development.
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