Duke University School of Nursing, Durham, NC 27710, USA.
Nurs Outlook. 2009 Nov-Dec;57(6):323-31. doi: 10.1016/j.outlook.2009.08.004.
The Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) project is focused on enhancing nursing curricula and fostering faculty development to support student achievement of quality and safety competencies. The purpose of this descriptive study was to assess student perspectives of quality and safety content in their nursing programs along with self-reported levels of preparedness and perceived importance of the 6 QSEN competencies. Graduating students (n = 565) from 17 US schools of nursing completed an electronic student evaluation survey. Students reported exposure to QSEN knowledge areas, more often in classroom and clinical learning settings than in skills lab/simulation settings. Clinical experience outside of formal education was associated with perceptions of a higher level of preparedness for QSEN skills in several competencies. In general, students reported relatively high levels of preparedness in all types of prelicensure nursing programs and endorsed the importance of quality and safety competencies to professional practice.
护士质量和安全教育培训(QSEN)项目专注于增强护理课程并促进教师发展,以支持学生在质量和安全方面的能力。本描述性研究的目的是评估学生对护理课程中质量和安全内容的看法,以及自我报告的准备水平和对 6 项 QSEN 能力的感知重要性。来自美国 17 所护理学校的应届毕业生(n=565)完成了一份电子学生评估调查。学生报告说,他们在课堂和临床学习环境中比在技能实验室/模拟环境中更多地接触到 QSEN 知识领域。与正式教育之外的临床经验相关联的是,在几个能力方面,学生对 QSEN 技能的准备程度的看法更高。总体而言,学生在所有类型的执业前护理课程中报告了相对较高的准备水平,并赞同质量和安全能力对专业实践的重要性。