Western Sydney University, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Centre for Oral Health Outcomes, Research & Translation (COHORT) Research Group Ingham Institute for Applied Medical Research, Locked Bag 1797, Penrith, NSW 2751, Australia.
Western Sydney University, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Centre for Oral Health Outcomes and Research Translation (COHORT), Ingham Institute for Applied Medical Research, Locked Bag 1797, Penrith, NSW 2751, Australia.
Nurse Educ Today. 2021 Feb;97:104729. doi: 10.1016/j.nedt.2020.104729. Epub 2020 Dec 16.
Little is known regarding the transfer of bioscience knowledge gained during undergraduate nursing studies into clinical practice.
To explore the experiences of new registered nurses in applying bioscience concepts in their day-to-day nursing practice.
Descriptive qualitative design.
Fifteen recently graduated registered nurses (RNs) who were working in acute care settings participated in the study.
Semi-structured, face-to-face individual interviews were conducted. Interview data were audio-recorded and thematically analysed.
Four themes were identified from the qualitative interviews. The first and second themes demonstrated nurses' realisation of the relevance of theoretical bioscience knowledge learnt within the classroom to their practice and how this evidence-based knowledge translated into confidence in decisions made. The third and fourth themes revealed the impact bioscience knowledge had on RNs' relationships with patients and family members, which was viewed as providing compassionate care.
The application of knowledge in biosciences gained during their undergraduate years, provided the basis for RNs to trust in their own clinical judgment and to speak with conviction. 'Connecting the dots' between bioscience knowledge and clinical practice provided the platform for RNs to gain and build trust with their patients. The practical utility of bioscience knowledge in everyday practice allowed RNs to contextualise their nursing care regimen and tailor holistic nursing care delivery to individual patient needs.
关于本科护理学习期间获得的生物科学知识如何转化为临床实践知之甚少。
探讨新注册护士在日常护理实践中应用生物科学概念的经验。
描述性定性设计。
15 名最近毕业的在急症护理环境中工作的注册护士(RN)参加了这项研究。
进行半结构化的面对面个人访谈。采访数据进行了音频记录并进行了主题分析。
从定性访谈中确定了四个主题。第一个和第二个主题表明,护士意识到课堂上学到的理论生物科学知识与他们的实践相关,以及这种循证知识如何转化为对所做决策的信心。第三个和第四个主题揭示了生物科学知识对注册护士与患者和家属关系的影响,这被视为提供富有同情心的护理。
本科期间获得的生物科学知识的应用为注册护士提供了信任自己临床判断和自信表达的基础。将生物科学知识与临床实践联系起来为注册护士提供了与患者建立信任的平台。生物科学知识在日常实践中的实际应用使注册护士能够使他们的护理方案具体化,并根据患者的个体需求定制整体护理服务。