Erkin Özüm, Kiyan Selahattin Güçlü
Department of Public Health Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, Izmir Democracy University, Izmir, Turkey.
Ege University, Medicine Faculty, Emergency Medicine Department, Izmir, Turkey.
BMC Nurs. 2025 Jan 3;24(1):1. doi: 10.1186/s12912-024-02478-8.
Disaster nursing involves systematic and professional care provided to communities affected by natural or man-made disasters. With limited resources in global disaster settings, nurses play a crucial role in disaster management. The aim of this study is to investigate the impact of integrating 'Disaster Nursing' into nursing curricula on nursing students' perceptions of disaster literacy and preparedness.
This quasi-experimental one-group pretest-posttest study was conducted at a public university in Izmir, Turkey. The pre-test took place on September 27, 2021, and the post-test on January 7, 2022. The study population comprised 66 nursing students enrolled in the elective "Disaster Nursing" course, with 62 volunteering for participation. Data collection tools included an individual introduction form, the Disaster Literacy Scale, and the Perception of Disaster Preparedness in Nurses Scale. The 14-week "Disaster Nursing" course served as the intervention. Data were collected online and analyzed using descriptive statistics, paired sample t-tests, and Pearson correlation.
Of the students, 51.6% were aged 22-23, and 62.9% were female. Additionally, 54.8% reported previous disaster experience. The mean pre-test score on the Disaster Literacy Scale was 32.97 ± 6.47, which increased significantly to 40.58 ± 5.95 post-test (p < 0.05). The mean pre-test score on the Perception of Disaster Preparedness in Nurses Scale was 81.66 ± 4.61, rising significantly to 90.64 ± 6.25 post-test (p < 0.05). A statistically significant positive correlation was found between the total scores of the Disaster Literacy and Disaster Preparedness in Nurses scales (r = 0.79).
The integration of "Disaster Nursing" into nursing curricula positively enhanced the disaster literacy and preparedness perceptions of nursing students. The results demonstrated that higher levels of disaster literacy were associated with increased disaster preparedness among nurses. These findings can inform the development of educational policies for disaster nursing education in Turkey.
灾害护理涉及为受自然或人为灾害影响的社区提供系统且专业的护理服务。在全球灾害环境中资源有限的情况下,护士在灾害管理中发挥着关键作用。本研究的目的是调查将“灾害护理”纳入护理课程对护生灾害素养和备灾意识认知的影响。
本准实验性单组前后测研究在土耳其伊兹密尔的一所公立大学进行。前测于2021年9月27日进行,后测于2022年1月7日进行。研究对象包括66名选修“灾害护理”课程的护生,其中62名自愿参与。数据收集工具包括个人介绍表、灾害素养量表和护士备灾意识量表。为期14周的“灾害护理”课程作为干预措施。数据通过在线收集,并使用描述性统计、配对样本t检验和皮尔逊相关性分析。
在学生中,51.6%的年龄在22 - 23岁之间,62.9%为女性。此外,54.8%的学生报告有过灾害经历。灾害素养量表的前测平均分为32.97±6.47,后测显著提高至40.58±5.95(p < 0.05)。护士备灾意识量表的前测平均分为81.66±4.61,后测显著提高至90.64±6.25(p < 0.05)。灾害素养量表总分与护士备灾意识量表总分之间存在统计学上显著的正相关(r = 0.79)。
将“灾害护理”纳入护理课程对护生的灾害素养和备灾意识认知有积极提升作用。结果表明,较高水平的灾害素养与护士备灾意识的增强相关。这些研究结果可为土耳其灾害护理教育的教育政策制定提供参考。