Conditions Affecting the Performance of Peripheral Vein Cannulation during Hospital Placement: A Case Study.

IF 2.2 Q1 NURSING
Nursing Research and Practice Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-11-07 DOI:10.1155/2017/9748492
Monika Ravik, Anton Havnes, Ida Torunn Bjørk
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Abstract

Learning practical nursing skills is an important part of the baccalaureate in nursing. However, many newly qualified nurses lack practical skill proficiency required to ensure safe patient care. The invasive skill peripheral vein cannulation (PVC) is particularly challenging to learn and perform. This study explored conditions influencing nursing students' learning and performance of the technical implementation of a PVC during their clinical placement period. A qualitative and descriptive case study design with two students in Norway practicing PVC during their clinical placement was conducted. One student who mastered the vein cannulation was compared with one student who did not. Data were collected in late 2012 using multiple data sources: semistructured interviews, ad hoc conversations, and video recordings. Video recordings of the two students' cannula implementations were used to help clarify and validate the descriptions and to identify gaps between what students said and what they did. Thematic analysis of the transcribed text data enabled identifying themes that influenced skill performance. There were two overall themes: individual and contextual conditions influencing the technical implementation of a peripheral vein cannula. These findings were evaluated in terms of Benner's work on scientific and practical knowledge, defined as "knowing that" and "knowing how."

影响医院安置期间外周静脉插管性能的条件:一个案例研究。
学习实用护理技能是护理学士学位的重要组成部分。然而,许多新合格的护士缺乏确保病人安全护理所需的实践技能熟练程度。外周静脉置管术(PVC)是一项具有侵入性的技术,其学习和实施都极具挑战性。本研究旨在探讨护生在临床实习期间对PVC技术实施的学习和表现的影响因素。一个定性和描述性的案例研究设计与两名学生在挪威实践PVC在他们的临床安置进行。一名学生掌握了静脉插管,另一名学生没有掌握。数据收集于2012年底,使用多种数据源:半结构化访谈、临时对话和视频记录。两名学生使用插管的视频记录被用来帮助澄清和验证描述,并识别学生所说和所做之间的差距。对转录文本数据的主题分析能够识别影响技能表现的主题。有两个总体主题:影响外周静脉插管技术实施的个人和环境条件。这些发现是根据Benner在科学和实践知识方面的工作来评估的,定义为“知道”和“知道如何”。
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