[Implementation of Clinical Practice in Adult Nursing (Chronic Care) During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Report on the Development and Implementation of a Training Program for Clinical Shadowing].

Q3 Medicine
Tomoko Hagiwara, Kyohei Yamaguchi
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Before the outbreak of COVID-19, "Clinical Practice in Adult Nursing (Chronic Care)", a professional course to acquire basic nursing practice skills for the care of adult patients with chronic diseases, was conducted on site in the wards of internal medicine, outpatient departments, and the admissions support office for a total of three weeks. Due to the spread of the COVID-19 epidemic, however, clinical practice was carried out online from May 2020, and was resumed on site at our university hospital in October 2020. A restriction was placed on the length of time spent at the hospital for on-site training, referring to the training standards based on our university's new coronavirus response manual, and a training program was developed for hospital ward training, consisting mainly of shadowing practice performed without speaking or coming into contact with patients. In principle, two students were assigned to one patient: one in the morning and the other in the afternoon. In addition, for practicing the acquisition of patient information through conversation and the provision of nursing assistance, the perspectives used in the process of shadowing were clearly defined so that students could maintain active attitudes in clinical practice, and support was provided so that students could have the experience of engaging with patients, using nurses as mediators. In the results, the students evaluated the contents of the prepared assistance based on their own nursing plan in reference to the practice of the nurse as a mediator, and compared that with the assistance practiced by the nurse based on clinical judgment, which contributed to acquiring practical learning supported by the grounds for clinical judgment. However, the students could not experience the process of building supportive relationships and the implementation of nursing skills, which remained an issue.

[COVID-19大流行期间成人护理(慢性护理)临床实践的实施:临床实习培训计划的制定和实施报告]。
新冠肺炎疫情暴发前,在内科病房、门诊部和接诊支持办公室现场开展了为期三周的成人慢性病患者护理基本实践技能专业课程《成人护理临床实践(慢性病护理)》。然而,由于新冠肺炎疫情的蔓延,从2020年5月开始在线进行临床实践,并于2020年10月在学校医院现场恢复。参照学校新型冠状病毒应对手册的培训标准,对住院现场培训时间进行了限制,并制定了医院病房培训计划,主要包括不与患者说话或接触的影子实践。原则上,两个学生被分配给一个病人:一个在上午,另一个在下午。此外,在练习通过对话获取患者信息和提供护理协助方面,明确了阴影过程中使用的视角,使学生在临床实践中保持积极的态度,并提供支持,使学生获得与患者接触的体验,以护士为调解人。结果显示,学生参照护士作为调解员的实践,根据自己的护理计划对准备的辅助内容进行评价,并与护士基于临床判断的辅助进行比较,有助于获得临床判断依据支持的实践学习。然而,学生们无法体验到建立支持关系和实施护理技能的过程,这仍然是一个问题。
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Journal of UOEH
Journal of UOEH Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: Published quarterly: 1 annual volume consisted of 4 numbers. Issued on the 1st of March, June, September and December, respectively.
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