创新的程序技能方法:护士从业者教育者对 COVID-19 的应对。

Innovative Approach to Procedure Skills: A Nurse Practitioner Educator's Response to COVID-19.

出版信息

J Nurs Educ. 2020 Dec 1;59(12):692-696. doi: 10.3928/01484834-20201118-06.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The The Neonatal Nurse Practitioner program at The Ohio State University transitioned from a traditional face-to-face program to a distance-enhanced hybrid model providing course content online with campus visits for procedural skills and simulation in 2017. Although the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic necessitated cancellation of all in-person events across the university, the neonatal nurse practitioner students' learning needs remained the same.

METHOD

The onsite experience was redesigned for virtual delivery. Procedural content was accomplished through student-led small-group collaborative critical thinking activities surrounding procedural complications, and other faculty-led scenario discussions.

RESULTS

Students collaborated for a Complications Rounds activity (1-day) that promoted learning about procedural skills from a global perspective including safe techniques, monitoring, risks, and troubleshooting complications.

CONCLUSION

Procedural content can be achieved when in-person learning is not possible. The Complications Rounds approach can mitigate delays or gaps in practical experiences. Examining complications in-depth increases preparedness, promoting greater awareness of harm prevention when these present in future practice. [J Nurs Educ. 2020;59(12):692-696.].

摘要

背景

俄亥俄州立大学的新生儿护士从业者课程于 2017 年从传统的面对面模式转变为远程增强混合模式,在线提供课程内容,并在校园内进行程序技能和模拟访问。尽管 2020 年 COVID-19 大流行迫使大学取消了所有面对面的活动,但新生儿护士从业者学生的学习需求仍然不变。

方法

现场体验被重新设计为虚拟交付。程序内容通过学生主导的小组合作批判性思维活动来完成,围绕程序并发症和其他教师主导的情景讨论。

结果

学生们合作进行了一次并发症轮班活动(为期 1 天),从全球视角学习程序技能,包括安全技术、监测、风险和解决并发症。

结论

当无法进行面对面学习时,可以完成程序内容。并发症轮班方法可以减轻实际经验的延迟或差距。深入研究并发症可以提高准备程度,当这些在未来实践中出现时,提高对伤害预防的认识。[J Nurs Educ. 2020;59(12):692-696.].

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