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Abstract
The shortage of healthcare human resources is an important challenge for coping with the aging society in Macao. Since little attention has been paid to continuous education of healthcare assistants, this study aims to develop and evaluate a continuous education program, supporting the expansion and optimization of the competence of healthcare assistants. It is a cluster-randomized trial study. All healthcare assistants who were employed in nursing homes in Macao were eligible for this study. Six nursing homes were recruited and randomly assigned either an experimental group (3 nursing homes; 45 healthcare assistants) or a control group (3 nursing homes; 40 healthcare assistants). Healthcare assistants were assessed at baseline and after intervention with the Healthcare Assistants Care Knowledge Test and the Healthcare Assistants Care Competence Self-Assessment. The experimental group received a continuous education program with 10 themes during 2017-2018 while the control groups did not. The results of the generalized estimating equation showed that care knowledge in the experimental group was significantly different from that of the control group (Wald Chi Square = 3.848, p < 0.05) as well as care competence (Wald Chi Square = 13.361, p < 0.001). This study developed a continuous program for health assistants and provided evidence that continuous education programs improve and maintain the level of care knowledge and care competency of healthcare assistants.Entities:
Keywords: competence; continuous education; healthcare assistant
Year: 2021 PMID: 34066659 PMCID: PMC8125805 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18094990
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
The teaching plan of the continuous education program.
| Themes | Teaching Content | Teaching Methods |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Role and Task |
Meaning of care Role of health care assistant Team and cooperation | Lecture, case sharing |
| 2. Caring and Respect |
Principle of privacy Religion and respect Decision-making support | Lecture, discussion |
| 3. Emergency Event |
CPR Reporting Responding to emergency event | Lecture, demonstration, and practice |
| 4. Safety |
Prevention of fall and pressure sores Wound care | Lecture, discussion, case sharing |
| 5. Hygiene |
Meaning of comfort Personal hygiene | Experiential learning |
| 6. Infection Control |
Controlling infective diseases Hand hygiene | Lecture, demonstration, and practice |
| 7. Nutrition and Elimination |
The need of water and nutrients Assist with feeding and elimination | Lecture, discussion |
| 8. Activities and Rest |
Assist with turn /walk/ exercise Ensure sleep quality | Lecture, demonstration, and practice |
| 9. Symptom Control |
Assessment of pain and fever Health promotion of chronic diseases | Lecture, case studies |
| 10. Special Care |
Palliative care Communication skill for dementia and emotional residents | Lecture, case sharing |
Figure 1Sampling and flow of subjects.
Demographic data.
| Variable | Items | Experimental Group ( | Control Group ( |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number (%) | Number (%) | |||
| Age | 25 years or below | 23 (51.1) | 6 (15.0) | 0.002 ** |
| 26–35 years | 15 (33.3) | 22 (55.0) | ||
| 36 years or above | 7 (15.6) | 12 (30.0) | ||
| Educational level | Secondary | 11 (24.4) | 8 (20.0) | 0.116 |
| Diploma | 30 (66.7) | 21 (52.5) | ||
| Bachelor | 4 (8.9) | 11 (27.5) | ||
| Working years in a nursing home | Less than 1 year | 10 (22.2) | 9 (22.5) | 0.002 ** |
| 1–3 years | 28 (62.2) | 10 (25.0) | ||
| 4–7 years | 4 (8.9) | 12 (30.0) | ||
| More than 7 years | 3 (6.7) | 9 (22.5) | ||
| Other health service working experience | No | 7 (15.6) | 4 (10.0) | 0.529 |
| Yes | 38 (84.4) | 36 (90.0) | ||
| Overall dependency of residents from the nursing home | High dependency | 33 (73.3) | 35 (87.5) | 0.173 |
| Middle dependency | 12 (26.7) | 5 (12.5) | ||
| In-service training in last year | No | 6 (13.3) | 13 (32.5) | 0.040 * |
| Yes | 39 (86.7) | 27 (67.5) |
* p-value < 0.05; ** p-value < 0.01.
Means and standard deviations of care knowledge and care competence.
| Instruments | Domains | Experimental Group | Control Group | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pre | Post | Difference | Pre | Post | Difference | ||
| Care knowledge | Daily living care | 0.55 ± 0.20 | 0.76 ± 0.21 | 0.21 | 0.50 ± 0.23 | 0.50 ± 0.25 | 0.00 |
| Clinical care skills | 0.58 ± 0.19 | 0.64 ± 0.15 | 0.06 | 0.49 ± 0.18 | 0.45 ± 0.14 | −0.04 | |
| Healthcare promotion | 0.58 ± 0.30 | 0.67 ± 0.32 | 0.09 | 0.63 ± 0.27 | 0.51 ± 0.33 | −0.12 | |
| Psychosocial support | 0.73 ± 0.29 | 0.88 ± 0.22 | 0.15 | 0.66 ± 0.32 | 0.56 ± 0.34 | −0.10 | |
| Residents’ rights and interests | 0.56 ± 0.39 | 0.73 ± 0.36 | 0.17 | 0.44 ± 0.36 | 0.51 ± 0.37 | 0.07 | |
| Taking the role of health care assistants | 0.40 ± 0.27 | 0.86 ± 0.25 | 0.46 | 0.35 ± 0.28 | 0.69 ± 0.27 | 0.34 | |
| Overall care knowledge | 0.57 ± 0.15 | 0.72 ± 0.12 | 0.15 | 0.51 ± 0.13 | 0.51 ± 0.14 | 0.00 | |
| Care competence | Daily living care | 4.45 ± 0.49 | 4.47 ± 0.49 | 0.02 | 4.18 ± 0.44 | 4.18 ± 0.41 | 0.00 |
| Clinical care skills | 4.52 ± 0.34 | 4.58 ± 0.34 | 0.06 | 4.20 ± 0.43 | 4.15 ± 0.50 | −0.04 | |
| Healthcare promotion | 3.84 ± 0.79 | 4.02 ± 0.68 | 0.18 | 3.71 ± 0.71 | 3.78 ± 0.67 | 0.07 | |
| Psychosocial support | 4.21 ± 0.54 | 4.43 ± 0.42 | 0.22 | 4.04 ± 0.47 | 4.08 ± 0.49 | 0.05 | |
| Residents’ rights and interests | 4.48 ± 0.48 | 4.67 ± 0.34 | 0.19 | 4.23 ± 0.53 | 4.35 ± 0.54 | 0.13 | |
| Taking the role of health care assistants | 3.95 ± 0.77 | 4.24 ± 0.58 | 0.29 | 3.74 ± 0.71 | 3.83 ± 0.58 | 0.09 | |
| Overall care competence | 4.37 ± 0.38 | 4.48 ± 0.36 | 0.11 | 4.10 ± 0.41 | 4.11 ± 0.45 | 0.01 | |
Generalized estimating equation (GEE) analysis of care knowledge and care competence (n = 85).
| Variable | Parameters | β | SE | Wald χ2 | 95% CI |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Care knowledge | Intercept | 0.410 | 0.036 | 127.28 | (0.339, 0.482) | <0.001 *** |
| Group (Experimental vs. Control) | 0.057 | 0.029 | 3.848 | (0.000, 0.114) | 0.049 * | |
| Time (Post-test vs. Pre-test) | 0.003 | 0.019 | 0.021 | (−0.034, 0.040) | 0.885 | |
| Group X Time | 0.149 | 0.032 | 21.138 | (0.086, 0.213) | <0.001 *** | |
| Care competence | Intercept | 4.077 | 0.162 | 633.099 | (3.759, 4.394) | <0.001 *** |
| Group (Experimental vs. Control) | 0.349 | 0.095 | 13.361 | (−0.37, 0.238) | <0.001 *** | |
| Time (Post-test vs. Pre-test) | 0.006 | 0.439 | 0.017 | (−0.080, 0.092) | 0.897 | |
| Group X Time | 0.100 | 0.070 | 2.045 | (−0.037, 0.238) | 0.153 |
* p-value < 0.05; *** p-value < 0.001.