Department of Medicine, University of Udine, Udine, Italy; Italian National Insitute of Health, Rome, Italy.
Department of Medicine, University of Udine, Udine, Italy.
Nurse Educ Pract. 2024 Jul;78:104019. doi: 10.1016/j.nepr.2024.104019. Epub 2024 Jun 5.
To explore the differences, if any, in the competences perceived by newly graduated nurses who attended their education before and during the COrona VIrus Disease 19 (COVID-19) restrictions.
Nursing education has undergone significant changes because of the COVID-19 restrictions. However, to date the perceived competences at the point of graduation have not been investigated over the restrictions years compared with the pre-restrictions era.
A repeated cross-sectional study followed by a pseudo-panel analysis. The Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology checklist was used. Data on individual, nursing programme and perceived competences with Nurse Competence Scale (NCS) were collected and analysed by also using a pseudo-panel approach.
Two universities were involved. Those eligible were nursing students who graduated: (1) in 2020 (=323) as the first post-COVID-19 group, who were studying in the 3rd year at the onset of the restrictions; (2) in 2021 (=250) as the second post-COVID-19 graduated group, who were in the 2nd year at the restrictions onset; and (3) in 2022 (=247) as the third post-COVID-19 group, attending the 1st year of nursing education at the onset of the restrictions. Data were compared with those who graduated in 2019 (=336, pre-COVID-19 group).
The overall NCS score was higher in the pre-COVID-19 group (68 out of 100, 95 % Confidence of Interval [IC] 66.4-69.5), lower in the first post-COVID-19 graduates (62.9, 95 % CI 60-65.8), higher in the second (66.6, 95 % CI 63.6-69.4) and lower again in the third post-COVID-19 group (63.8, 95 % CI 60.9-66.5). A sinusoidal pattern also emerged for the frequency of use of the competences from the pre-COVID-19 (2.3 out of 3) and the first group (2.1) and increased between the second and the third group (from 2.1 to 2.3) (p< 0.001). These sinusoidal trends are also evident in the pseudo-panel analysis.
A different degree of perceived competences at the point of graduation emerged, with higher competences in the pre-restrictions group, lower in the first post-COVID-19 generation, higher again in the second and third group. However, all scores were over 60 points out of 100, thus indicating sufficient competences. The frequency of use of such competences slightly changed over the years with limited practical relevance. The findings may inform reflections regarding innovations in the clinical placements pathways as well as in the strategies supporting newly graduates nurses in their transition from education to health-care settings.
探讨在 COVID-19 疫情限制期间和之前接受教育的新毕业护士感知到的能力差异。
由于 COVID-19 限制,护理教育发生了重大变化。然而,迄今为止,与限制前时代相比,尚未在限制年份对毕业时的感知能力进行调查。
重复的横断面研究,随后进行伪面板分析。使用加强观察性研究在流行病学中的报告清单。收集个人、护理计划和感知能力的数据,并使用伪面板方法进行分析,使用护士能力量表(NCS)。
两所大学参与。符合条件的是护理专业的毕业生:(1)在 2020 年(=323)作为第一批 COVID-19 后的群体,他们在限制开始时处于第 3 年;(2)在 2021 年(=250)作为第二批 COVID-19 后的群体,他们在限制开始时处于第 2 年;(3)在 2022 年(=247)作为第三批 COVID-19 后的群体,在限制开始时参加护理教育的第 1 年。数据与 2019 年(=336,COVID-19 前组)毕业的学生进行了比较。
COVID-19 前组的总体 NCS 评分较高(100 分中的 68 分,95%置信区间[CI]为 66.4-69.5),第一批 COVID-19 毕业生较低(62.9,95%CI 为 60-65.8),第二批较高(66.6,95%CI 为 63.6-69.4),第三批再次较低(63.8,95%CI 为 60.9-66.5)。使用能力的频率也出现了正弦模式,从 COVID-19 前(2.3 分中的 3 分)和第一组(2.1 分)以及第二组和第三组之间的增加(从 2.1 到 2.3)(p<0.001)。在伪面板分析中也可以看到这些正弦趋势。
在毕业时出现了不同程度的感知能力,限制前组的能力较高,第一批 COVID-19 后的能力较低,第二批和第三批的能力再次较高。然而,所有分数都在 100 分中的 60 分以上,因此表明能力足够。这些能力的使用频率在几年内略有变化,实际意义有限。调查结果可能会为临床实习途径的创新以及支持新毕业护士从教育过渡到医疗保健环境的战略提供信息。