Oakland University School of Nursing, Rochester, MI 48309, USA.
J Prof Nurs. 2010 Nov-Dec;26(6):341-5. doi: 10.1016/j.profnurs.2010.07.001.
Math proficiency is a prerequisite to the performance of many nursing functions, including medication calculations, but many nursing students have difficulty performing this basic clinical skill. Research has demonstrated that math aptitude alone does not fully explain student outcomes on medication calculation assessments (MCAs), and contextual factors associated with reading and interpreting written medication questions are important for nurse educators to better understand. Reading and English aptitude are proposed as two potential contextual factors that may help explain the nursing student's ability to pass a written MCA. The purpose of this study was to describe the effects of reading and English aptitude on baccalaureate nursing students' ability to pass an MCA taken during the junior year of the nursing curriculum.
数学能力是许多护理功能的先决条件,包括药物计算,但许多护理专业的学生在执行这项基本临床技能时都有困难。研究表明,仅仅具有数学能力并不能完全解释学生在药物计算评估(MCA)中的表现,与阅读和解释书面药物问题相关的背景因素对于护理教育者更好地理解这一点非常重要。阅读和英语能力被认为是两个可能有助于解释护理学生通过书面 MCA 的潜在背景因素。本研究的目的是描述阅读和英语能力对护理专业学生在护理课程的大三期间通过 MCA 的能力的影响。