Do Non-Rotational Ambulance-Based Placements Affect the Development of Paramedic Competencies from a Student Perspective? A Qualitative Study

L. Baranowski, R. Armour
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Introduction University-led higher education for paramedics has been in place for over 20 years, with students in these programs required to complete supervised clinical placements with an experienced paramedic mentor. This investigation aims to establish whether the non-rotation of paramedic students between paramedic mentors while on ambulance-based placements aids or hinders the undergraduate paramedic student's development of competencies. Methods Purposive and convenience sampling methods were used, with semi-structured group interviews conducted with second year undergraduate paramedic students for data collection. Thematic analysis was used to draw meaning from the collected data. Results Five key themes emerged from within the data. Students reported difficulties in maintaining relationships with their assigned mentors, particularly in situations where conflicting schedules and role changes necessitated frequent rotation between mentors. Students reported feeling there was great variety in the way competency-based learning is managed by paramedic mentors, leading to inconsistencies in assessment. Students also described comparing their own personality and clinical practice against mentors, in order to self-identify more appropriate mentors during the placements. Conclusion This research provides an initial insight into how paramedic students perceive the effects of non-rotational ambulance-based placements on the development of competencies. Based on the findings of this research it is not possible to draw firm conclusions as to whether the non-rotation of ambulance-based placements aids or hinders undergraduate student paramedics’ development of competencies. Further research is required in this area across a variety of settings in order to understand the applicability of these results.
从学生的角度看,非轮转救护车实习会影响护理人员能力的发展吗?定性研究
大学主导的护理人员高等教育已经有20多年的历史了,这些课程的学生需要在有经验的护理人员导师的指导下完成临床实习。本调查的目的是确定在救护车实习期间,护理学生在护理导师之间的非轮转是否有助于或阻碍了本科护理学生的能力发展。方法采用目的抽样和方便抽样的方法,采用半结构化的小组访谈法对护理专业本科二年级学生进行数据收集。通过主题分析从收集到的数据中提取意义。结果从数据中得出了五个关键主题。学生们报告说,他们很难与指定的导师保持关系,特别是在日程冲突和角色变化需要频繁轮换导师的情况下。学生们报告说,在护理导师管理能力为基础的学习的方式上有很大的变化,导致评估的不一致。学生还描述了他们将自己的性格和临床实践与导师进行比较,以便在实习期间自我识别更合适的导师。结论:本研究提供了一个初步的见解,了解护理学生如何感知非轮转救护车实习对能力发展的影响。基于本研究的发现,不可能得出明确的结论,即基于救护车的非轮换安置是否有助于或阻碍本科生护理人员能力的发展。为了了解这些结果的适用性,需要在不同的环境下对这一领域进行进一步的研究。
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