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Effectiveness of a nursing innovation workshop at enhancing nurses’ innovation abilities: A quasi‐experimental study

Limei Gao, Qiaocong Lu, Xiangchuan Hou, Jiefen Ou, Mingzhu Wang

2021Nursing Open42 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

AIM: To investigate the effectiveness of nursing innovation workshop in enhancing clinical nurses' innovation ability and research ability in a tertiary hospital. DESIGN: A quasi-experimental study design. METHODS: Thirty-seven recruited nurses participated in a nursing innovation workshop for half a year in a tertiary hospital in Guangdong between June 2019 and March 2020. Questionnaire data on the nurses' self-rated innovation and research abilities were collected before the training and 3 months after completing the training. Wilcoxon signed rank tests were used to analyse differences within the group before and after the intervention. The level for statistical significance was set at p ≤ .05 (two-tailed). RESULTS: Nurses' self-rated innovation ability (p < .001, 95% confidence interval 12.79 to 15.05) and research ability (p < .001, 95% confidence interval 14.39 to 19.09) improved significantly after the training. Since the whole design lacked a control group, the study needs to be further verified in more hospitals and among more nurses.

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Wilcoxon signed-rank testConfidence intervalNursingStatistical significanceMedicineIntervention (counseling)Research designPsychologyMann–Whitney U testSociologyInternal medicineSocial scienceHealth Sciences Research and EducationHealth Policy Implementation ScienceNursing education and management