Akselbo Iben, Killingberg Heidi, Aune Ingvild
Department of Public Health and Nursing, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, NTNU (Norwegian University of Science and Technology), 7004 Trondheim, Norway.
Adv Simul (Lond). 2020 Sep 3;5:24. doi: 10.1186/s41077-020-00140-2. eCollection 2020.
In the national education plan for Bachelor of Nursing in Norway, it is emphasized that focus areas for practical studies must include experience related to paediatric nursing. However, given the paucity of children's wards in Norwegian hospitals, few students are offered this. The purpose of this study is to explore undergraduate nursing student's perception of using simulation as a learning method to obtain knowledge and skills in delivering quality healthcare to children and their parents in emergencies.
A total of 36 students participated in focus groups. The students were asked to reflect on their learning outcomes regarding the educational method during the simulation. In addition, the students were encouraged to discuss whether this pedagogical method was useful in preparing them to deal with critical medical situations in relation to children and their parents. The interviews were transcribed and analyzed using qualitative content analysis.
Three subjects emerged from the analysis. The first, simulation as an educational method, showed that the students thought that simulation gave a greater degree of realism and seriousness than other learning activities. The second subject, preparedness for later practice, showed that the students perceived simulation as one of the ways in which they were best prepared for the profession as a nurse. The students emphasized the benefit of having concentrated on children and their parents. The third subject, stress and leadership, showed that simulation as a method was stressful to most students, and lack of knowledge and anxiety about conducting other students kept them from taking the lead. However, the students experienced that they learned a lot about themselves and how they appear as nurses.
The bachelor-level student nurses experienced simulation as a realistic and effective educational method for gaining knowledge in the critical healthcare of children and their parents. Simulation made them reflect on a nurse's area of responsibility in emergencies. When offered practical experience in children's wards, the use of simulation as a didactic method may help students develop sufficient competence to act appropriately and expediently in critical paediatric nursing settings.
The study (number 52776) was approved by the Norwegian Centre for Research Data.
在挪威护理学学士学位的国家教育计划中,强调实践学习的重点领域必须包括与儿科护理相关的经验。然而,鉴于挪威医院儿科病房数量稀少,很少有学生能获得此类经验。本研究的目的是探讨本科护理专业学生对使用模拟作为一种学习方法的看法,以获取在紧急情况下为儿童及其父母提供优质医疗服务的知识和技能。
共有36名学生参加了焦点小组。要求学生反思他们在模拟过程中关于教育方法的学习成果。此外,鼓励学生讨论这种教学方法是否有助于他们为处理与儿童及其父母相关的危急医疗情况做好准备。访谈内容经转录后采用定性内容分析法进行分析。
分析得出三个主题。第一个主题是模拟作为一种教育方法,表明学生认为模拟比其他学习活动更具真实感和严肃性。第二个主题是为后续实践做准备,表明学生将模拟视为他们为护士职业做好最佳准备的方式之一。学生强调专注于儿童及其父母的益处。第三个主题是压力与领导力,表明模拟作为一种方法对大多数学生来说有压力,缺乏知识以及对指导其他学生的焦虑使他们无法发挥领导作用。然而,学生们体验到他们对自己以及自己作为护士的表现有了很多了解。
本科护理专业学生认为模拟是一种在儿童及其父母的危急医疗护理中获取知识的现实且有效的教育方法。模拟使他们反思护士在紧急情况下的责任领域。当在儿科病房提供实践经验时,将模拟作为一种教学方法可能有助于学生培养足够的能力,以便在危急的儿科护理环境中适当地、迅速地采取行动。
该研究(编号52776)已获得挪威研究数据中心的批准。