Yardımcı, FigenKahraman, AyşeBinay, ŞeydaSevgili, Seda ArdahanGümüş, MerveBilsin, ElifGerçeker, Gülçin Özalp2023-01-122023-01-1220202147-94452587-2478https://doi.org/10.4274/jpr.galenos.2020.98470https://search.trdizin.gov.tr/yayin/detay/375630https://hdl.handle.net/11454/81038Aim: Prevention of infiltration/extravasation (I/E) in pediatric patients is important. This study has examined the effect of an educationprogram, which aims to prevent and manage pediatric I/E, on I/E rates in pediatric patients.Materials and Methods: This is a semi-experimental study with a single group pre-test/post-test design. A sample of 79 nursing staff and 289 IVcatheters of 150 pediatric patients was investigated. Pediatric I/E training was given to the nurses and the effectiveness of the training programand I/E rates before and after the training were evaluated.Results: Compared to the pre-education phase, there was a significant increase in the mean scores of the nurses’ knowledge in the posteducation phase (t: 7,328; p<0.001). The education program was implemented based on the probability rate that was calculated by theresearchers; this enabled a 12-fold reduction of pediatric I/E (odds ratio: 12,214, 95% confidence interval).Conclusion: This study has led to an improvement in nursing care, an improvement in the quality of patient care and has helped progress towardincreased patient safety.en10.4274/jpr.galenos.2020.98470info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessThe Effect of a Nurse Education Program on Infiltration and Extravasation in Pediatric Patients at a University HospitalArticle74309315375630