实习护士与研究生护士在工作场所绩效的比较:一项定量队列评估。

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING Nurse Education in Practice Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-04 DOI:10.1016/j.nepr.2024.104205
Katharina Spiller, Christine Ossenberg, Mari Takashima, Amanda Henderson
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目的:本研究探讨职场能力成就等同于护理实践。在澳大利亚昆士兰州东南部,根据必要的实践标准,调查了相应队列的实习护士在最后一年的实习和毕业期间注册护士的工作场所绩效的逐步发展。背景:一支有能力的护理队伍对于提供安全、优质的卫生保健至关重要。在国际上,文献讨论了护理实践所需的能力广度。一个长期的挑战是全面的注册前教育,以确保新的毕业护士符合实践标准,提供全面的护理。方法:采用定量评估设计来评估实习护士在最后一年( = 214)和毕业护士在前9个月( = 197)的工作场所绩效的逐步发展。使用澳大利亚护理标准评估工具(ANSAT)对两个队列的能力进行评估,该工具基于澳大利亚注册护士的实践标准,该标准已证明对学生和毕业生都具有实用性和有效性。结果:共使用642份学生评估和409份护士研究生评估进行分析。研究结果显示,学生和毕业生在工作场所表现中的弱点是一致的。在涉及分析数据和修改计划的高认知任务方面,学生和毕业生的能力一直被评为最低。有趣的是,学生比毕业生更能完成全面、系统的评估。结论:这是第一个可比较的定量研究,探讨了学生和研究生护士的工作场所绩效与护理实践标准相一致的渐进发展。在这些研究结果中提出了在工业安置期间整个教育学习经验的局限性问题。此外,建议组织教育方法来解决毕业时最薄弱的领域,因为这些在初始就业中最为明显。这项研究阐明了一个很大程度上未定义的护理实践领域,可以告知本科生学习优先级。
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Comparable achievement of workplace performance of student and graduate nurses: A quantitative cohort evaluation.

Aim: This study explored the achievement of workplace capabilities synonymous with nursing practice. It investigated progressive development of workplace performance, against requisite standards of practice, of corresponding cohorts of student nurses during their final year placement and registered nurses during their graduate year, in south-eastern Queensland, Australia.

Background: A capable nursing workforce is vital for the provision of safe, quality health care. Internationally, the literature discusses the breadth of capacities required for the practice of nursing. A perennial challenge is comprehensive pre-registration education that ensures new graduate nurses meet standards for practice to provide comprehensive care.

Methods: A quantitative evaluation design was used to assess the progressive development of workplace performance of both student nurses across their final year placement (n = 214) and graduate nurses in their first nine months (n = 197). Capabilities of both cohorts were assessed using the Australian Nursing Standards Assessment Tool (ANSAT), based on Australian registered nurses' standards for practice that has demonstrated utility and validity for both students and graduates.

Results: A total of 642 student assessments and 409 graduate nurse assessments were used for analysis. Findings revealed congruence in weaknesses in workplace performance for both students and graduates. Students and graduates consistently rated lowest in capabilities pertaining to high cognitive tasks that involved analysing data and modifying plans. Of interest, completing comprehensive, systematic assessments was stronger in students than in graduates.

Conclusion: This is the first comparable quantitative study exploring the progressive development of students and graduate nurses' workplace performance aligned to nursing practice standards. Questions of limitations throughout educational learning experiences during industry placement are raised in these findings. Furthermore, it is proposed that educational approaches be organised to address areas identified as weakest on graduation as these are most evident in initial employment. This research explicates a largely undefined area of nursing practice that can inform undergraduate learning priorities.

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期刊介绍: Nurse Education in Practice enables lecturers and practitioners to both share and disseminate evidence that demonstrates the actual practice of education as it is experienced in the realities of their respective work environments. It is supportive of new authors and will be at the forefront in publishing individual and collaborative papers that demonstrate the link between education and practice.
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