Determination of Senior Nursing Students' Mathematical Perception Skills and Pediatric Medication Calculation Performance.

Esra Ardahan-Akgül, Beste Özgüven-Öztornacı, Zehra Doğan, Hatice Yıldırım-Sarı
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Abstract

Aim: Math skills in the health field are often used to calculate drug dosage and liquid quantity, body mass and cost analysis. The aim of this research is to determine the senior nursing students' mathematical perception skills and pediatric medication calculation performance.

Method: The population of this descriptive cross-sectional research is composed of 103 nursing students in attending a state university in Izmir, Turkey. Of the 103 nursing students, 97 who answered all the questions comprised the study sample. All the participants took one-month training in the pediatric clinics during the last year of their education. The data were collected using the "Personal Information Form and Mathematics Perception, Information and Pediatric Drug Calculator Skills Survey" developed by the researchers by reviewing the literature.

Results: The mean age of the study participants was 22.24±0.89. Of them, 76.3% were female, 23.7% completed their Pediatric Internship Training in the pediatric inpatient units or the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU), 68% thought that their basic mathematics knowledge was adequate, and %30 stated that their dosage calculation, solution preparation and drug preparation skills were insufficient. In addition, the rate of the correct answers they gave to the questions on percentages, fractions and conversions was low.

Conclusion: In the drug application process; not only practical skills, but also the theoretical knowledge should be considered. A nurse's responsibility does not end once he/she administers medication. Being careful throughout the entire process is one of the nurse's legal and ethical responsibilities. In this study, the students' drug calculation skills were inadequate.

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护生数学感知能力与儿科用药计算能力的测定。
目的:在卫生领域,数学技能经常被用于计算药物的剂量和液体量、体重和成本分析。本研究旨在了解护生的数学感知能力和儿科用药计算能力。方法:对土耳其伊兹密尔一所州立大学的103名护理专业学生进行描述性横断面研究。103名护理专业学生中,97名回答了所有问题,构成了研究样本。所有的参与者在他们教育的最后一年都在儿科诊所接受了一个月的培训。数据采用研究者在查阅文献的基础上编制的《个人信息表与数学感知、信息与儿科药品计算器技能调查》进行收集。结果:研究参与者的平均年龄为22.24±0.89岁。其中女性占76.3%,23.7%在儿科住院部或儿科重症监护病房(PICU)完成儿科实习培训,68%的人认为自己的基础数学知识足够,30%的人认为自己的剂量计算、溶液配制和药物配制技能不足。此外,他们对百分比、分数和转化率问题的正确率也很低。结论:在药品申报过程中;不仅要考虑实践技能,还要考虑理论知识。护士的责任并没有在他/她给药后结束。在整个过程中保持谨慎是护士的法律和道德责任之一。在本研究中,学生的药物计算技能不足。
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