Dame Linda, Hoebeke Roberta
J Nurs Educ. 2016 Dec 1;55(12):701-705. doi: 10.3928/01484834-20161114-07.
Students consider end-of-life care content in their nursing curricula to be inadequate and deficient in promoting the development of the necessary attitudes to care for dying patients. Research identifies simulation as an effective teaching strategy to examine nursing students' attitudes toward end-of-life care.
An end-of-life care simulation was developed, implemented, and evaluated. Attitudes toward caring for dying patients were measured pre- and postsimulation on a convenience sample of 57 sophomore nursing students using the Frommelt Attitudes Toward Care of the Dying Scale-Form B. Repeated measures of ANOVA on outcome variables evaluated student attitudes toward end-of-life care.
Participation in an end-of-life care simulation resulted in more positive student attitudes toward caring for dying patients (p < .001).
Simulation is an active learning strategy to incorporate end-of-life care in nursing curricula and improve student attitudes toward caring for dying patients. [J Nurs Educ. 2016;55(12):701-705.].
学生们认为护理课程中的临终关怀内容不足,且在培养护理临终患者所需态度方面存在缺陷。研究表明,模拟是一种检验护生对临终关怀态度的有效教学策略。
开发、实施并评估了一次临终关怀模拟。使用《弗罗梅尔临终关怀态度量表B版》,对57名大二护理专业学生的便利样本在模拟前后测量其对护理临终患者的态度。对结果变量进行重复测量方差分析,以评估学生对临终关怀的态度。
参与临终关怀模拟使学生对护理临终患者的态度更为积极(p < .001)。
模拟是一种将临终关怀纳入护理课程并改善学生对护理临终患者态度的主动学习策略。[《护理教育杂志》。2016年;55(12):701 - 705。]