Effect of Educational Training on Nurses’ Ability to Care for Patients with Pressure Injuries: A Meta-analysis
Objective
To provide up-to-date, systematic pooled evidence on the effect of educational training on nurses’ knowledge and classification skills related to pressure injuries.
Data Sources
The authors searched the following databases: MEDLINE, EMBASE, ScienceDirect, Google Scholar, and Cochrane library.
Study Selection
Two investigators independently performed the primary screening (title, abstract, and keywords). Of the 903 articles identified, 99 studies met the eligibility criteria, and their full texts were reviewed. Of these, nine studies totaling 25,723 participants satisfied the inclusion criteria and were included in the review.
Data Extraction
Manual data extraction was performed by the primary investigator using a predefined, semistructured form and was checked for accuracy by secondary investigators.
Data Synthesis
The majority of the included studies (five out of nine) were low quality. For knowledge score, the pooled standardized mean difference was 1.60 (95% CI, 0.79–2.41), P
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