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http://dx.doi.org/10.14400/JDC.2022.20.5.885

The Effect to a Sense of Safety by Training the Transfer Method of Paralytic on the Guardians of Paralytic: A Preliminary Study  

Park, Jum-mi (Department of nursing, Namseoul University)
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Journal of Digital Convergence / v.20, no.5, 2022 , pp. 885-890 More about this Journal
Abstract
This research is to consider the training effect of effective paralytic transfer method and reduce the risk of paralytic transfer. It was questioned and interviewed the guardians of 50 patients agreed this research among the guardians of patient who hospitalized in rehabilitation ward. The contents of questions was safety grade with 1~10 point which the guardians of paralytic was feeling in case transfer the patient of paralytic. The sense of safety before and after the traning of transfer method was improved about 25% more from 5.81 point to 7.26 point on the safety. The 98% of subjector supported the needs of training for transfer method of paralytic. And also 74% of subjector replied that the safety was improved after taking the training. On the base of this research, it is needed to review this kind of traning to get reliability and propriety throuth repeatitive research.
Keywords
Paralys; Caregivers; Safety;
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