Experiences of Teaching and Learning Pediatric Pain Management in Ghana

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
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Abstract

Background

The literature has revealed gaps in knowledge and attitudes regarding pediatric pain management among Ghanaian nurses and nursing students that can be attributed to inadequate education in the area. Consequently, nursing tutors teaching pain management might not have the appropriate knowledge to transfer to their students.

Purpose

To explore nursing tutors’ experiences of teaching pediatric pain management as well as their students’ learning experiences before and after the tutors’ training workshop.

Design

A descriptive qualitative design was employed for the conduct of the study.

Methods

Data were collected via focus groups from 32 tutors and 24 students before and after an educational workshop. Data analysis drew on Braun and Clarke's thematic analysis.

Findings

Pre-workshop themes revealed knowledge deficits regarding pediatric pain management in both tutors and students due to learning having occurred in bits and pieces. Furthermore, lack of accessibility to books and pain scales perpetuated this bits-and-pieces approach to learning. Post-workshop findings revealed gains in tutors’ knowledge and skills. Consequently, students gained new insights into pediatric pain management.

Conclusion

Tutors and student nurses had a knowledge deficit regarding pediatric pain management. The educational workshop and the provision of learning materials resulted in enhanced knowledge and attitudes that subsequently improved tutors’ ability to effectively teach the topic to their students, with a clear implication for improvements in clinical practice.

Clinical Implication

Educating nursing tutors about pediatric pain is imperative to enable students and thus future nurses to be equipped with the necessary evidence-based knowledge of how to manage pediatric pain.

加纳儿科疼痛治疗的教学经验。
背景:文献显示,加纳护士和护理专业学生对小儿疼痛管理的知识和态度存在差距,原因可能是该领域的教育不足。目的:探讨护理导师教授小儿疼痛管理的经验,以及导师培训研讨会前后学生的学习经验:设计:本研究采用描述性定性设计:方法:在教育研讨会前后,通过焦点小组收集了 32 名导师和 24 名学生的数据。数据分析借鉴了布劳恩和克拉克的主题分析法:工作坊前的主题揭示了导师和学生在小儿疼痛管理方面的知识缺陷,因为他们的学习都是零碎的。此外,由于无法获得书籍和疼痛量表,这种零碎的学习方法得以延续。工作坊后的调查结果显示,讲师的知识和技能都有所提高。因此,学生们对儿科疼痛管理有了新的认识:辅导员和护士学生在儿科疼痛管理方面存在知识缺陷。教育工作坊和学习材料的提供增强了辅导教师的知识和态度,从而提高了他们向学生有效传授相关知识的能力,对改善临床实践具有明显的意义:临床启示:对护理导师进行有关儿科疼痛的教育势在必行,这样才能让学生以及未来的护士掌握必要的循证知识,了解如何管理儿科疼痛。
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Pain Management Nursing
Pain Management Nursing 医学-护理
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
5.90%
发文量
187
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: This peer-reviewed journal offers a unique focus on the realm of pain management as it applies to nursing. Original and review articles from experts in the field offer key insights in the areas of clinical practice, advocacy, education, administration, and research. Additional features include practice guidelines and pharmacology updates.
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