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摘要
临床护理是护理教育中最重要的一环。尽早接触临床实践对护理专业的学生大有裨益,可以加深对现实生活中护理工作的理解。然而,这种经历可能会给学生带来压力,他们可能会感到准备不足,无法承担其中的重大责任。为确保学生在掌握临床知识和技能以提供高质量护理服务方面发挥最大潜能,临床教师必须对其教学方法进行批判性反思。在床边临床护理过程中,融入创新的教学方法对于吸引学生积极参与、灌输挑战感和动力至关重要。要让护理专业学生积极主动地参与临床学习,带教老师需要连接大脑神经递质以寻求学习。如果在学习过程中不充分刺激大脑及其神经递质和激素,学生可能难以长期掌握和保留知识。本文献综述强调了在临床教育中使用基于大脑的方法来满足 Z 世代学生需求的重要性。采用以大脑为基础的方法可以为护理教育和临床实践带来革命性的变化。通过结合大脑的生理机能和利用先进的学习过程,临床教师可以巧妙地培养出以患者为中心、具有批判性思维、为实践做好准备的护士。
Enhancing clinical nursing education for Gen Z students through brain-based learning
Clinical nursing is the most significant aspect of nursing education. An early exposure to clinical practice can be beneficial for nursing students, fostering a deeper comprehension of real-life nursing care. However, this experience may induce stress among students who might feel underprepared for the significant responsibilities involved. To ensure students attain their utmost potential in acquiring clinical knowledge and skills to deliver high-quality care, it becomes imperative for clinical instructors to critically reflect on their teaching methodologies. Incorporating innovative teaching methods is crucial for engaging students actively and instilling a sense of challenge and motivation during bedside clinical nursing. To involve nursing students actively in clinical learning, instructors need to connect brain neurotransmitters in the quest for learning. Without sufficient stimulation of the brain and its neurotransmitters and hormones during the learning process, students may struggle to grasp and retain knowledge over the long term. This literature review highlights the significance of using the brain-based approach in clinical education to address the needs of Gen Z students. Embracing a brain-based approach can lead to a revolutionary change in nursing education and clinical practice. By associating the brain’s physiology and leveraging advanced learning processes, clinical instructors can adeptly cultivate patient-centered, critical-thinking, practice-ready nurses.