Aäri Riitta-Liisa, Ritmala-Castrén Marita, Leino-Kilpi Helena, Suominen Tarja
Department of Nursing Science, University of Turku, Turku, Finland.
Nurse Educ Today. 2004 May;24(4):293-300. doi: 10.1016/j.nedt.2004.02.003.
This study describes the basic biological and physiological knowledge and skills of graduating nurse students in Finland against the requirement of their being able to practice safely and effectively in intensive care. The study describes also their interest and willingness to work in intensive care. Measurements were based on the Basic Knowledge Assessment Tool (BKAT-5) developed by Toth in the United States. The sample consisted of 130 nursing students graduating in December 2001 and January 2002. The data were analysed statistically. The students were most knowledgeable in the areas of appropriate precautions, living will and medical calculation, followed by neurology and endocrinology. Scores were poorest for pulmonary, gastrointestinal and cardiovascular knowledge. Intensive care studies and the desire to work in intensive care correlated significantly with the respondents' basic intensive care knowledge. It is important for nursing education to concentrate on developing those areas of intensive care studies where the performance of students is weakest.
本研究描述了芬兰即将毕业的护理专业学生所具备的基础生物学和生理学知识与技能,以满足他们在重症监护室安全、有效执业的要求。该研究还描述了他们在重症监护室工作的兴趣和意愿。测量基于美国托特开发的基础知识评估工具(BKAT - 5)。样本包括2001年12月和2002年1月毕业的130名护理专业学生。对数据进行了统计分析。学生在适当预防措施、生前预嘱和医学计算方面知识最丰富,其次是神经学和内分泌学。在肺部、胃肠道和心血管知识方面得分最差。重症监护学习以及在重症监护室工作的愿望与受访者的基础重症监护知识显著相关。护理教育集中发展学生表现最薄弱的重症监护学习领域很重要。