Exploring the Experience of Uundergraduate Students from Nursing Grand Round: A Conventional Content Analysis

Javadinejad M, Bahramnezhad F
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Introduction: Nursing grand rounds are one of the potential factors for providing up-to-date evidence to nurses and nursing students and their use at the patient's bedside. Identifying the visible and hidden angles of this experience can help to improve this approach.  Based on this, this study was exploring the experience of undergraduate nursing students from Grand Round. Methods: This study is part of a qualitative study with an exploratory sequential interventional combined approach that was conducted with the help of conventional content analysis. For this purpose, 25 undergraduate nursing students of the 7th semester, who had internship experience in intensive care units in the Grand Round method, were purposefully included in the study. Then, with the help of semi-structured, in-depth, and face-to-face interviews with an average of 40 to 60 minutes, the experiences of these participants were extracted and after recording and implementation, they were analyzed with the help of Granheim and Lundman's approach. Results: The mean± SD age of these students was 21.3 ± 10.8 years. From a total of 25 interviews conducted with the participants, 423 primary codes were extracted. After merging the codes that had similar content and meaning, three main categories of internship purposefulness, withdrawal from island education and perceived challenges appeared with 9 subcategories. Conclusion: Since the participants in the study claimed that with the help of this approach, education at the bedside is targeted and in fact, they are faced with a new approach in education, it is necessary to take steps to identify this approach and try to solve the challenge of this approach.
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探索护理大循环中本科生的体验:常规内容分析
导言:护理大查房是为护士和护理专业学生提供最新证据并在病人床旁使用的潜在因素之一。找出这一经验的显性和隐性角度有助于改进这一方法。 在此基础上,本研究探讨了本科护生从大查房中获得的经验。 研究方法本研究是定性研究的一部分,采用探索性顺序干预相结合的方法,借助常规内容分析法进行。为此,研究特意纳入了 25 名曾在重症监护病房实习过的第七学期护理专业本科生。然后,借助平均 40 至 60 分钟的半结构化、深入和面对面访谈,提取这些参与者的经验,并在记录和实施后,借助格兰海姆和伦德曼的方法对其进行分析。 结果如下这些学生的平均年龄为 21.3±10.8 岁。从与参与者进行的总共 25 次访谈中,提取了 423 个主要代码。在对内容和含义相似的代码进行合并后,出现了实习目的性、退出岛屿教育和感知挑战三个主要类别,以及 9 个子类别。 结论由于本研究的参与者声称,在这种方法的帮助下,床边教育具有针对性,事实上,他们面临着一种新的教育方法,因此有必要采取措施来确定这种方法,并尝试解决这种方法的挑战。
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