Glover Kevin R, Stahl Brian R, Murray Connie, LeClair Matthew, Gallucci Susan, King Mary Anne, Labrozzi Laura J, Schuster Catherine, Keleekai Nowai L
J Contin Educ Nurs. 2017 Sep 1;48(9):397-406. doi: 10.3928/00220124-20170816-05.
Despite peripheral intravenous catheter (PIVC) insertion being a commonly performed skill, practicing nurses may receive little substantive education, training, or opportunities to practice this skill at a competent level. This article describes a collaboration between private industry and a hospital to modify, implement, and evaluate a simulation-based blended PIVC insertion continuing education program for staff nurses. Included is an overview of the practical and theoretical rationale for the initial development of the curriculum to address an identified PIVC insertion education gap, the collaborative modification and implementation of the program, and an evaluation of the program. The curriculum combined self-paced e-learning and classroom-based deliberate practice with simulation tools of varying fidelity in a peer-to-peer learning environment. Given the mutual challenges of resource allocation in industry training and clinical nursing education departments, interprofessional partnerships may be an effective option for sharing instructional knowledge and resources to promote innovation and improve patient care. J Contin Educ Nurs. 2017;48(9):397-406.
尽管外周静脉导管(PIVC)插入术是一项常用技能,但在职护士可能接受的实质性教育、培训或有能力水平地练习该技能的机会很少。本文描述了私营企业与一家医院之间的合作,以修改、实施和评估一项针对在职护士的基于模拟的混合式PIVC插入继续教育项目。内容包括课程最初开发的实践和理论依据概述,以解决已识别的PIVC插入教育差距、项目的合作修改与实施,以及对项目的评估。该课程在同伴学习环境中,将自主学习的电子学习和基于课堂的刻意练习与不同逼真度的模拟工具相结合。鉴于行业培训和临床护理教育部门在资源分配方面的共同挑战,跨专业伙伴关系可能是共享教学知识和资源以促进创新和改善患者护理的有效选择。《护理学继续教育杂志》。2017年;48(9):397 - 406。