Challenges of integrating patient safety into nursing curricula: An integrative literature review

IF 0.6 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Journal of patient safety and risk management Pub Date : 2024-01-05 DOI:10.1177/25160435231222808
D. A. P. Dissanayake, Kumudini Paba Dharmasena, S. Warnakulasuriya
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The World Health Organization's Multi-Professional Patient Safety (PS) Curriculum (WHO-MPSC) was introduced in 2011, which made PS content easily available for nursing educators to integrate into their own curricula. With the exception of a few developed countries that have their own PS frameworks, many countries have yet to fully integrate PS concepts in pre-licensure healthcare education. The literature reveals numerous challenges when attempting to integrate new patient safety (PS) concepts. Due to the lack of updated synthesis and appraisal of these challenges, a synthesis of findings from the literature was deemed timely and significant. Hence, a literature review was carried out to comprehensively understand the challenges. An integrative review was conducted by searching electronic databases for the years 2011–2022. The Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL), MEDLINE databases and Google Scholar were searched. The search terms were barriers, challenges, nursing students and PS education. Twenty reviews met the inclusion criteria. Through this review, investigators were able to identify 5 major categories of challenges (educators’ characteristics, administration, programme structure, curriculum, theory–practice gap) and 17 individual challenges of PS education implementation. The theory-practice gap, curriculum development, and programme structure are areas that should be targeted by curriculum developers in nursing education. Furthermore, it was revealed that there is a need for further research on topics such as resistance to change and individual innovativeness among nurse educators.
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将患者安全纳入护理课程的挑战:综合文献综述
世界卫生组织的多专业患者安全(PS)课程(WHO-MPSC)于 2011 年推出,使护理教育者可以轻松地将 PS 内容纳入自己的课程。除少数发达国家拥有自己的患者安全框架外,许多国家尚未将患者安全概念完全纳入执照前医疗保健教育。文献显示,在尝试整合新的患者安全(PS)概念时面临着诸多挑战。由于缺乏对这些挑战的最新综述和评估,对文献中的研究结果进行综述被认为是及时而重要的。因此,我们进行了一次文献综述,以全面了解这些挑战。我们通过搜索 2011-2022 年的电子数据库进行了综合综述。检索了《护理和专职医疗文献累积索引》(CINAHL)、MEDLINE 数据库和谷歌学术。检索词为障碍、挑战、护理学生和 PS 教育。有 20 篇综述符合纳入标准。通过这项研究,研究人员确定了 PS 教育实施过程中面临的 5 大类挑战(教育者的特点、行政管理、课程结构、课程设置、理论与实践的差距)和 17 项个别挑战。理论与实践之间的差距、课程开发和课程结构是护理教育课程开发人员应关注的领域。此外,研究还发现,有必要对护士教育者的变革阻力和个人创新能力等主题开展进一步研究。
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