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护理课程中基于证据的可持续发展情景的应用:教学方法的开发与评估

The use of evidence-informed sustainability scenarios in the nursing curriculum: development and evaluation of teaching methods.

作者信息

Richardson Janet, Grose Jane, Doman Maggie, Kelsey Janet

机构信息

School of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Health, Education and Society, Plymouth University, Drake Circus, Plymouth PL4 8AA, UK.

出版信息

Nurse Educ Today. 2014 Apr;34(4):490-3. doi: 10.1016/j.nedt.2013.07.007. Epub 2013 Aug 13.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Climate change and resource scarcity pose challenges for healthcare in the future, yet there is little to raise awareness about these issues in the nursing curriculum and nurses are poorly equipped to practice in a changing climate. The aims of this paper are to describe how an evidence-informed 'sustainability and health' scenario based on two sustainability issues (resource depletion and waste management) was introduced into a nursing clinical skills session, and to report the evaluation of the session.

METHODS

Based on evidence from our own research on waste management, sustainable procurement and resource scarcity, a practical hands-on skill session was delivered to 30 second year student nurses as part of a scheduled clinical skills day. The session was observed by one of the facilitators and interactions recorded and this was followed by a brief questionnaire completed by participants.

FINDINGS

Observations of the group sessions and discussion found that students demonstrated limited knowledge about natural resources (such as oil) used in the production of items used in healthcare; they engaged in discussions following the use of Internet resources, and were able to segregate waste appropriately. Thirty (100%) students completed the evaluation questionnaire, found the resources used in the skill session helpful, and thought that the scenarios were realistic. Nineteen reported being more aware of peak oil; 30 were more aware of risks to patient experience and service delivery if resources become unavailable; 30 reported greater awareness of the management of waste in healthcare. Comments on the questionnaire indicated a high level of engagement and interest in the subject.

CONCLUSION

The problem of climate change and resource scarcity can too easily be seen as a distant or intractable problem. However one way to make this topic real for students is through the use of clinically relevant scenarios in skill sessions.

摘要

背景

气候变化和资源稀缺给未来的医疗保健带来了挑战,但护理课程中几乎没有提高对这些问题的认识,护士也没有做好在不断变化的气候中执业的准备。本文的目的是描述如何将基于两个可持续性问题(资源枯竭和废物管理)的循证“可持续性与健康”情景引入护理临床技能课程,并报告该课程的评估情况。

方法

基于我们自己对废物管理、可持续采购和资源稀缺的研究证据,在预定的临床技能日为30名二年级护理专业学生开展了一次实践操作技能课程。课程由一名主持人进行观察,记录互动情况,随后参与者填写一份简短的问卷。

结果

对小组课程的观察和讨论发现,学生们对医疗保健中使用的物品生产所涉及的自然资源(如石油)了解有限;他们在使用互联网资源后参与了讨论,并能够正确地进行垃圾分类。30名(100%)学生完成了评估问卷,认为技能课程中使用的资源很有帮助,并认为这些情景很现实。19名学生表示对石油峰值有了更多了解;30名学生更清楚如果资源无法获取对患者体验和服务提供的风险;30名学生表示对医疗保健中的废物管理有了更强的意识。问卷评论表明学生对该主题的参与度和兴趣很高。

结论

气候变化和资源稀缺问题很容易被视为一个遥远或棘手的问题。然而,让学生切实理解这个主题的一种方法是在技能课程中使用与临床相关的情景。

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