Objective: This study evaluates the efficacy of Internet-Based Training in Trauma Care for Nurses (IBTTCN) to improve nurses’ trauma intervention self-efficacy, professional quality of life, and attitudes and knowledge about post-traumatic stress disorder. Methods: Forty-one nurses participated from May to July 2021. The assessment points were at baseline (T1), immediately after program completion (4 weeks; T2), and 1 month after T2 (T3). Data were analyzed using repeated-measures analysis and generalized estimating equations. Results: In the intervention group, trauma intervention self-efficacy increased significantly after the IBTTCN, and the effect of such self-efficacy over time was significant. Conclusions: The IBTTCN improved nurses’ trauma intervention self-efficacy.
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Kim, S., Kim, G. U., & Park, J. (2023). Evaluation of Internet-Based Training in Trauma Care for Nurses in Mental Health Welfare Centers: A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Primary Care and Community Health, 14. https://doi.org/10.1177/21501319231181982
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