Dimitriadou Maria, Merkouris Anastasios, Charalambous Andreas, Lemonidou Chrysoula, Papastavrou Evridiki
Department of Nursing, School of Health Sciences, Cyprus University of Technology, 15 Vragadinou Str, 3041, Limassol, Cyprus.
Department of Nursing, National and Kapodistrian University, 123 Papadiamadopoulou str, 11517, Goudi, Athens, Greece.
BMC Nurs. 2021 Jun 25;20(1):110. doi: 10.1186/s12912-021-00610-6.
The Patient safety movement contributed to the reduction of preventable adverse events associated with health care. Although patient safety issues have received the attention of educators in the health care studies, there is evidence that in nursing education and the associated curricula it is not well-incorporated. This may not allow students to acquire scientific knowledge and develop strong competencies to assure patient safety throughout their professional life. The aım of the study was the exploration of the undergraduate nursing student perspectives regarding knowledge received during their training about patient safety-related issues.
A descriptive comparative study was conducted with three and four-year undergraduate nursing students from the Cyprus Republic (n = 243) and Greece (n = 367). All students were surveyed using the Health Professional Education Patient Safety Survey (H-PEPSS) to describe students' knowledge in the classroom and clinical setting.
Students' Knowledge about patient safety was expressed significantly higher (p < 0.001) in the classroom (mean = 4.0) than the clinical setting (3.7) (1-5 scale). The knowledge in the dimension "clinical aspects" received the highest score and "working in teams" received the lowest. Also, differences were recorded between countries wıth Cypriot students reporting hıgher level of knowledge than the Greek students in most of the dimensions. CONCLUSıON: The findings revealed the gap between theory and practice and the need for collaboration between the two settings. Also, students reported relatively higher knowledge with regards to the technical aspects of patient safety. Still, they were less knowledgable about the sociocultural aspects of the patient, such as working in teams.
患者安全运动有助于减少与医疗保健相关的可预防不良事件。尽管患者安全问题已受到医疗保健研究领域教育工作者的关注,但有证据表明,在护理教育及相关课程中,该问题并未得到很好的整合。这可能导致学生无法获得科学知识,也难以培养出在整个职业生涯中确保患者安全的强大能力。本研究的目的是探索本科护理专业学生对其在患者安全相关问题培训中所获知识的看法。
对塞浦路斯共和国(n = 243)和希腊(n = 367)的三年制和四年制本科护理专业学生进行了描述性比较研究。所有学生均使用卫生专业教育患者安全调查问卷(H - PEPSS)进行调查,以描述学生在课堂和临床环境中的知识水平。
学生对患者安全的知识在课堂上(平均分为4.0)的得分显著高于临床环境(3.7)(1 - 5分制)(p < 0.001)。“临床方面”维度的知识得分最高,“团队协作”得分最低。此外,不同国家之间存在差异,塞浦路斯学生在大多数维度上的知识水平高于希腊学生。结论:研究结果揭示了理论与实践之间的差距以及两种环境之间合作的必要性。此外,学生在患者安全技术方面的知识相对较高。然而,他们对患者的社会文化方面,如团队协作,了解较少。