Doctor of Nursing Practice Student Rounds: Acclimating Novice Students.

IF 0.8 Q4 NURSING
Curry Bordelon, Aimee Holland, Tammy Fields, Becky Suttle, Tedra Smith
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Abstract

Background: Novice doctor of nursing practice (DNP) students often have difficulties with incorporating programmatic requirements, understanding principles of quality improvement, developing scholarship skills, and fostering engagement with student colleagues. Mentoring by experienced faculty can be effective in acclimating students and developing scholarly work. Objective: The authors of this manuscript describe how mentoring sessions, DNP Student Rounds, provide a unique student assimilation and engagement experience for first-semester DNP students. Methods: DNP Student Rounds is an innovative approach for mentoring new DNP students by providing four monthly 60-minute virtual sessions during the first semester as students engage in learning principles of the quality improvement process, network with fellow students, identify project topics, and develop project teams. Results: Student feedback is overall positive with increased engagement and faculty interaction throughout their first semester. Faculty are more confident that this process helps the students with their project development while enhancing scholarship skills. Conclusions: Providing routine mentoring opportunities during the first semester of the DNP Program can be an effective method of supporting student engagement and program success. Implications for Nursing: By improving the educational process for DNP students, graduates are more prepared to build teams, lead quality improvement efforts, and impact health outcomes in the healthcare setting.

护理实践博士学生查房:适应新手。
背景:护理实践博士(DNP)的新生通常在整合项目要求、理解质量改进原则、发展奖学金技能和促进与学生同事的互动方面存在困难。由经验丰富的教师指导可以有效地适应学生和发展学术工作。目的:本文的作者描述了辅导课程,DNP学生轮次,如何为第一学期的DNP学生提供独特的学生同化和参与体验。方法:DNP学生轮次是一种创新的方法,通过在第一学期提供每月四个60分钟的虚拟会议,指导新的DNP学生参与学习质量改进过程的原则,与同学建立联系,确定项目主题,并建立项目团队。结果:学生的反馈总体上是积极的,在第一学期,学生的参与度和教师的互动都有所增加。教师们更有信心,这个过程有助于学生的项目发展,同时提高奖学金技能。结论:在DNP项目的第一学期提供常规指导机会是支持学生参与和项目成功的有效方法。对护理的启示:通过改善DNP学生的教育过程,毕业生更有能力组建团队,领导质量改进工作,并在医疗保健环境中影响健康结果。
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