Case Western Reserve University, School of Nursing, Cleveland, Ohio.
Case Western Reserve University, School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio; MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio.
J Surg Educ. 2018 Nov;75(6):1491-1497. doi: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2018.04.023. Epub 2018 Jun 21.
A source of insecurity among new physicians and new nurses is communicating and managing acute changes in patient condition. Mock page programs are an effective method for teaching communication and clinical decision-making skills to medical students. Joint participation in a mock page program provides a unique opportunity for medical and nursing students to practice communication, collaboration, and clinical decision-making in a low-risk learning environment. The purpose of this pilot study was to examine attitudes toward communication and collaboration among medical and nursing students after participation in a mock page program.
Twenty-four medical students participating in a surgical residency preparatory course were paired with 24 senior level nursing students. Over a period of 3 weeks, nursing students delivered 5 mock pages to the medical students. Mock pages consisted of peer-reviewed, prescripted scenarios depicting patients experiencing common postoperative complications. A 12-question survey measuring attitudes toward communication and collaboration between physicians and nurses was administered prior to delivery of the first page and after delivery of the last page. A dependent sample t test was used to perform item analysis.
Individual item analysis of medical student surveys indicated significant improvement in attitudes toward communication and collaboration with nurses in 12 out of 12 survey items (p < 0.05). Individual item analysis of nursing student surveys indicated significant improvement in attitudes toward communication and collaboration with physicians in 6 out of 10 survey items (p < 0.05). There was no decline in attitudes among any of the survey items.
The results from this study suggest that an interprofessional mock page program improves attitudes toward communication and collaboration between medical and nursing students. This program has the potential to improve the quality of education and increase confidence among medical and nursing students as they prepare for their professional roles.
对于新医生和新护士来说,沟通和处理患者病情的急性变化是一个不安的来源。模拟页面程序是向医学生教授沟通和临床决策技能的有效方法。共同参与模拟页面程序为医学生和护生提供了一个独特的机会,使他们能够在低风险的学习环境中练习沟通、协作和临床决策。本研究的目的是探讨参与模拟页面程序后医学生和护生对沟通和协作的态度。
24 名参与外科住院医师预备课程的医学生与 24 名高级护理学生配对。在 3 周的时间里,护理学生向医学生提供了 5 次模拟页面。模拟页面由同行评审的预设场景组成,描述了经历常见术后并发症的患者。在第一次模拟页面交付前和最后一次模拟页面交付后,我们使用了一个包含 12 个问题的测量医学生和护士之间沟通和协作态度的调查问卷。采用配对样本 t 检验进行项目分析。
对医学生调查问卷的个体项目分析表明,在 12 个调查项目中的 12 个项目中,对与护士沟通和协作的态度有显著改善(p < 0.05)。对护理学生调查问卷的个体项目分析表明,在 10 个调查项目中的 6 个项目中,对与医生沟通和协作的态度有显著改善(p < 0.05)。在任何调查项目中,态度都没有下降。
本研究结果表明,跨专业模拟页面程序改善了医学生和护生之间的沟通和协作态度。该程序有可能提高医学生和护生的教育质量,并增强他们在准备专业角色时的信心。