阅读俱乐部对护理学生个人效能感、期望和使用证据的意图的影响。

IF 0.3 Q4 Medicine Recherche en Soins Infirmiers Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.3917/rsi.146.0044
Caroline Gibbons, Jimmy Bourque, Tim Aubry
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导言:护理协会要求护士发展技能,将证据整合到实践中,以支持护理质量。背景:在循证实践的操作步骤中缺乏自信被认为是将证据整合到护理实践中的障碍。目的:评价期刊俱乐部(JC)对护生自我效能感(SE)、期望和意向的影响。方法:准实验,纵向方法,非随机对照组。结果:与接受传统教育模式(CEM)的学生(n=50)相比,参与JC的学生(n=48)更倾向于使用循证实践的SE发展。然而,组x时间对期望或意图没有显著的交互作用。讨论:CEM之外的重大积极变化可能是因为JC纳入了对SE的影响模式。结论:如果没有持续的练习,JC对SE的积极作用很难维持。在护理培训中保持高结果期望是很重要的。
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Effet d’un club de lecture sur le sentiment d’efficacité personnelle, les attentes et les intentions d’étudiantes en sciences infirmières à l’égard de l’utilisation des résultats probants.

Introduction: Nursing associations require that nurses develop the skills to integrate evidence into practice to support the quality of care.

Context: Lack of self-confidence in the operational steps of evidence-based practice was identified as a barrier to integrating evidence into nursing practice.

Objective: To assess the effect of a journal club (JC) on nursing students' self-efficacy (SE), expectations, and intentions to use evidence.

Method: Quasi-experimental, longitudinal approach with a non-randomized comparison group.

Results: The development of SE toward the use of evidence-based practices favored students who participated in the JC (n=48) compared to students who received a conventional educational modality (CEM) (n=50). However, there was no significant group x time interaction effect on expectations or intentions.

Discussion: The significant positive changes beyond the CEM may be explained by the fact that the JC incorporated modes of influence on SE.

Conclusion: The positive effect associated with the JC on SE is difficult to sustain without continued practice. It is important to maintain high outcome expectations within nursing training.

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