van Iersel Margriet, Latour Corine H M, van Rijn Marjon, de Vos Rien, Kirschner Paul A, Scholte Op Reimer Wilma J M
Centre of Expertise Urban Vitality, Faculty of Health, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, Tafelbergweg 51, 1105 BD Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Department of Internal Medicine, Section of Geriatric Medicine, Amsterdam University Medical Center, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
BMC Nurs. 2020 Aug 26;19:80. doi: 10.1186/s12912-020-00473-3. eCollection 2020.
Extramuralisation in healthcare has influenced medical and nursing curricula internationally with the incorporation of themes related to primary/ community care. Despite this, students do not easily change their career preferences. The hospital is still favourite, leading to labour market shortages in extramural care. This study investigates how baccalaureate nursing students' perceptions of community care and placement preferences develop over time in a more 'community-care-oriented' curriculum, to gain insights on which curriculum elements potentially influence career choices.
A nursing student cohort of a University of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands ( = 273) underwent a new four-year curriculum containing extended elements of community care. The primary outcome was assessed with the Scale on Community Care Perceptions (SCOPE). Data were collected each year of study. Descriptive statistics were used to investigate students' placement preferences and perceptions, and linear mixed model techniques (LMMs) for measuring how students' perceptions develop over time. Patterns of placement preferences at individual level were visualised.
Students' perceptions of community care, as measured with SCOPE, show a slight decrease between year 1 and 4, while items mutually differ substantially. In contrast, the preference of community care for a placement increases from 2.6% in year 1 tot 8.2% in year 4. The hospital is favourite in year 1 (79.8%), and remains most popular. At individual level, students often change placement preferences, although a preference for the hospital is more consistent. The LMMs indicates that, at the four time-points, the estimated marginal means of students' perceptions fluctuate between 6 and 7 (range 1-10). A placement in community care did not positively influence students' perceptions, and an intensive 1 week theoretical programme was only temporarily influential.
Although interest for placement in community care increased substantially, it was not clear which curriculum elements stimulated this, nor did the curriculum positively influence students' perceptions. As most students do not look forward to the high responsibility of the field, other curricula with educational tracks for more mature students/ nurses with a vocational training may be an alternative contribution to solving the labour market problems in community care.
医疗保健领域的外部化已在国际上影响了医学和护理课程,纳入了与初级/社区护理相关的主题。尽管如此,学生们并不容易改变他们的职业偏好。医院仍然是最受欢迎的选择,这导致了社区护理领域劳动力市场的短缺。本研究调查了在一个更“以社区护理为导向”的课程中,本科护理学生对社区护理的认知以及实习偏好是如何随时间发展的,以深入了解哪些课程元素可能影响职业选择。
荷兰一所应用科学大学的一个护理学生队列(n = 273)接受了一门新的四年制课程,其中包含扩展的社区护理元素。主要结果通过社区护理认知量表(SCOPE)进行评估。在学习的每年收集数据。使用描述性统计来调查学生的实习偏好和认知,并使用线性混合模型技术(LMMs)来衡量学生的认知如何随时间发展。在个体层面直观呈现实习偏好模式。
用SCOPE衡量,学生对社区护理的认知在第1年到第4年之间略有下降,而各项目之间差异很大。相比之下,选择社区护理实习的偏好从第1年的2.6%增加到第4年的8.2%。医院在第1年是最受欢迎的选择(79.8%),并且仍然是最受欢迎的。在个体层面,学生经常改变实习偏好,尽管对医院的偏好更一致。LMMs表明,在四个时间点,学生认知的估计边际均值在6到7之间波动(范围为1 - 10)。在社区护理机构实习并没有对学生的认知产生积极影响,为期1周的强化理论课程只是暂时有影响。
尽管对在社区护理机构实习的兴趣大幅增加,但不清楚是哪些课程元素激发了这种兴趣,课程也没有对学生的认知产生积极影响。由于大多数学生不期待该领域的高度责任感,其他针对更成熟学生/有职业培训的护士的教育课程轨道可能是解决社区护理劳动力市场问题的另一种贡献。