临床暴露对护生考试成绩的影响。

The Journal of nursing education Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-10 DOI:10.3928/01484834-20240627-03
Ashley D Schmuke, Kathleen Armstrong, Cristina McGroarty, Kelli Fuller, Cynthia Rubbelke, Margaret W Bultas
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背景:由于有限的临床实习和缺乏经验的教师,教学理论内容与临床经验的时间安排可能具有挑战性。然而,适当和及时的临床经验对护理学生的知识和技能的发展是必不可少的。本项目评估临床经验的时间对考试成绩的影响。方法:回顾性比较中西部地区传统护理学士学位课程学生的第一次考试成绩(n = 1,620)与临床暴露的时间和类型。结果:成人内外科课程在考试成绩和临床暴露时间上无显著差异。然而,当学生没有与考试相关的临床接触时,学生在产妇/新生儿和儿童保健课程中的考试成绩明显较低。结论:教师应考虑专科课程临床体验时间的影响。医疗外科内容和临床经验的时机可能不那么重要。[J].中国生物医学工程学报,2009;30(4):391 - 391。
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The Effects of Clinical Exposure on Examination Performance of Nursing Students.

Background: Timing of didactic theoretical content with clinical experiences can be challenging due to limited clinical placements and insufficient experienced faculty. However, appropriate and timely clinical experiences for nursing students are essential for developing knowledge and skills. This project evaluated the effects of the timing of clinical experiences on examination performance.

Method: A retrospective review compared students' first examination scores (n = 1,620) with the timing and type of clinical exposure in a traditional baccalaureate nursing program in the Midwest.

Results: No significant differences in examination scores and timing of clinical exposures were found in adult medical-surgical courses. However, student examination scores were significantly lower in maternal/neonatal and child-health courses when students did not have a clinical exposure linked to the examination.

Conclusion: Faculty should consider the effect of the timing of clinical experiences for specialty courses. Timing of medical-surgical content and clinical experiences may not be as essential. [J Nurs Educ. 2025;64(1):44-47.].

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