Ezennakwe, Juliet Okwuchukwu, Ndie, Elkenak Chibuike, Anieche John Emenike
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本描述性调查研究评估了阿南布拉州护理培训机构教学材料的可用性和利用率。从阿南布拉州的四所护理学校随机抽取298名学生和50名教师作为样本。采用自结构化问卷进行数据收集。在0.05的显著水平上,采用推理统计法检验原假设。结果显示,护生和教师认为教学资料-视听设备(学生占59.7%,教师占64.0%);ppt演示(74.7%学生,58.0%教师);解剖模型(98.0%学生,80.2%教师);医疗器械(学生99.7%,教师96.0%);阿南布拉州护理培训机构拥有良好的示范室(95.7%的学生和86.0%的教师),73.6%的学生和74.0%的教师表示这些材料经常被导师使用。私立/教会拥有的学校比政府拥有的学校提供更多(80.2%的学生和54.0%的教师)和使用更多(82.8%的学生和62.0%的教师)的教学材料。大学护理学校与医院护理学校、民办/教会学校与公办护理学校在教学材料的可得性和利用率方面存在显著性差异(P <0.05)。护理培训教学资料的可得性与利用程度呈显著正相关(Rho= 0.603, P <0.000)。该研究得出结论,教学材料是充分的,并且经常被护理学校的导师使用。研究人员建议,应该给予那些利用其他教学材料来鼓励他们的护士教育工作者奖励。
Availability and Utilization of Instructional Materials in Nursing Training Institutions in Anambra State
This descriptive survey research assessed the availability and utilization of instructional materials in nursing training institutions in Anambra State. A sample size of 298 students and 50 teachers were randomly selected from four Nursing schools in Anambra State. Self-structured questionnaire was used for data collection. Inferential statistics was applied in testing the null hypotheses at 0.05 level of significant. Results revealed that student nurses and Teachers believed that instructional materials- Audio/Visual equipment (59.7% of students, 64.0% of teachers); Power point presentation (74.7% students, 58.0% teachers); Anatomical Models (98.0% Students, 80.2% Teachers); Medical Instruments (99.7% students, 96.0% teachers); Good demonstration rooms (95.7% students,86.0% teachers) were available in nursing training institutions in Anambra State. 73.6% Students and 74.0% Teachers indicated that these materials were often utilized by Tutors. Private/mission owned schools make more available (80.2% the students and 54.0% teachers) and utilize more (82.8% students, 62.0% teachers) instructional materials than the government owned schools. Significance difference (P <0.05) exists in the availability and utilization of instructional materials between university-based and hospital-based nursing schools as well as between private/mission-owned and government-owned schools. There is positive relationship (Rho= 0.603, P <0.000) between availability and utilization of instructional materials in nursing training. The study concluded that instructional materials were adequately available and often utilized by Tutors in nursing schools. The researchers recommended that incentives should be given to Nurse Educators who utilize instructional materials in other to encourage them.