Publication: The Effect of Structured Education on Nurses’ Ventrogluteal Injection Knowledge and Skills
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Objective: For a safe intramuscular injection, it is essential to provide nurses with knowledge and skills for using the ventrogluteal site. This
study was conducted to determine the effect of structured education on the knowledge and skills of nurses on ventrogluteal injection and
their ventrogluteal site preference for intramuscular injection.
Methods: The study was carried out between February and December 2021. The sample consisted of 81 nurses. While training was given
to the experimental group (n=46), no training was provided for the control group (n=35). The data were collected using the Information
Form, Determination Form of First-Choice Site for Intramuscular Injection, Knowledge Level Form for Ventrogluteal Injection Administration,
Ventrogluteal Injection Skill Checklist, and Observation Form for Determining the Choice Site for Intramuscular Injection.
Results: The experimental group’s follow-up test rates of choosing the ventrogluteal site for intramuscular injection were found to be higher
than those of the control group. Besides, In the follow-up data, the knowledge and skill scores of the experimental group for administering
injections into the ventrogluteal site were found to be higher than those of the control group (p<0.05).
Conclusions: Structured education for intramuscular injection into the ventrogluteal site was an effective method to increase the nurses’
knowledge and skills on ventrogluteal injection and the rate of use of the ventrogluteal site.
Keywords: Intramuscular injection, gluteal region, patient safety, education
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Kaynar Şimşek A., Okuroğlu G., Çaylı N., Alpar Ecevit Ş., "The Effect of Structured Education on Nurses’ Ventrogluteal Injection Knowledge and Skills", CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCES, cilt.14, sa.1, ss.107-113, 2024
