556 Certified Nurse Assistant Burn-Specific Skills Day: A Training Paradigm for Critical Members of Burn Teams
Micayla Kotarski, Kathleen M Ewanowski, Danielle Westbroek, Callie M Thompson

TL;DR
This paper introduces a training program for Certified Nurse Assistants in burn care to improve job satisfaction and retention, ultimately enhancing patient care.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel biannual training program specifically tailored for Burn Certified Nursing Assistants to improve their skills and retention.
Findings
Preliminary results show increased confidence in burn-specific skills and job satisfaction among CNAs.
The program fosters team cohesion and individual acknowledgment, contributing to a positive work environment.
BSSDs are designed to be adaptable and scalable for use at all ABA-verified Burn Centers.
Abstract
High turnover rates among Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) in acute care settings disrupt the continuity of care for patients and increase financial burden on healthcare institutions. Burn care is uniquely demanding and emotionally taxing. Our center utilizes “Burn-Specific Skills Days” (BSSDs) as a creative approach to enhance job satisfaction, professional development, and the longevity of our CNAs. BSSDs are designed to address the unique needs and challenges faced by CNAs in their daily roles on the Burn unit, ultimately contributing to their retention and increasing the overall quality of their patient care. The key components of BSSD include targeted training for summer and winter burn care, peer-provided support and recognition programs, and how BSSDs encourage the commitment of CNAs to the burn unit and their organization. Through feedback from CNAs in biannual BSSDs, this…
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TopicsBurn Injury Management and Outcomes
