van Iersel Margriet, Latour Corine H M, de Vos Rien, Kirschner Paul A, Scholte Op Reimer Wilma J M
ACHIEVE - Centre of Applied Research, Faculty of Health, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Centre of Evidence Based Education, Academic Medical Centre, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Nurse Educ Today. 2018 Jan;60:92-97. doi: 10.1016/j.nedt.2017.09.016. Epub 2017 Oct 4.
Despite increasing shortages of highly educated community nurses, far too few nursing students choose community care. This means that a strong societal problem is emerging that desperately needs resolution.
To acquire a solid understanding of the causes for the low popularity of community care by exploring first-year baccalaureate nursing students' perceptions of community care, their placement preferences, and the assumptions underlying these preferences.
A quantitative cross-sectional design.
Six universities of applied sciences in the Netherlands.
Nursing students in the first semester of their 4-year programme (n=1058).
Data were collected in September-December 2014. The students completed the 'Scale on Community Care Perceptions' (SCOPE), consisting of demographic data and three subscales measuring the affective component of community care perception, perceptions of a placement and a profession in community care, and students' current placement preferences. Descriptive statistics were used.
For a practice placement, 71.2% of first-year students prefer the general hospital and 5.4% community care, whereas 23.4% opt for another healthcare area. Students consider opportunities for advancement and enjoyable relationships with patients as most important for choosing a placement. Community care is perceived as a 'low-status-field' with many elderly patients, where students expect to find little variety in caregiving and few opportunities for advancement. Students' perceptions of the field are at odds with things they believe to be important for their placement.
Due to misconceptions, students perceive community care as offering them few challenges. Strategies to positively influence students' perceptions of community nursing are urgently required to halt the dissonance between students' preference for the hospital and society's need for highly educated community nurses.
尽管受过高等教育的社区护士短缺情况日益严重,但选择社区护理的护生却少之又少。这意味着一个亟待解决的严重社会问题正在浮现。
通过探究本科护理专业一年级学生对社区护理的看法、实习偏好以及这些偏好背后的假设,深入了解社区护理不受欢迎的原因。
定量横断面设计。
荷兰的六所应用科学大学。
四年制课程第一学期的护理专业学生(n = 1058)。
于2014年9月至12月收集数据。学生们完成了“社区护理认知量表”(SCOPE),该量表包括人口统计学数据以及三个子量表,分别测量社区护理认知的情感成分、对社区护理实习和职业的认知,以及学生当前的实习偏好。采用描述性统计方法。
对于实习安排,71.2%的一年级学生更喜欢综合医院,5.4%选择社区护理,而23.4%选择其他医疗领域。学生们认为晋升机会和与患者建立愉快的关系是选择实习地点最重要的因素。社区护理被视为一个“地位低下的领域”,有很多老年患者,学生们预计在那里护理工作种类少且晋升机会少。学生们对该领域的认知与他们认为对实习重要的因素不一致。
由于误解,学生们认为社区护理对他们几乎没有挑战。迫切需要采取策略来积极影响学生对社区护理的认知,以消除学生对医院的偏好与社会对受过高等教育的社区护士的需求之间的不一致。