How do undergraduate nursing students learn about the fundamentals of care? A pilot cross-sectional attitudinal study.

Q2 Medicine
Annamaria Bagnasco, Silvia Rossi, Sara Lanna, Nicoletta Dasso, Giulia Ottonello, Gianluca Catania, Milko Zanini, Giuseppe Aleo, Fiona Timmins, Loredana Sasso
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Abstract

Introduction: Despite the growing importance of nursing fundamentals of care, nurses often overlook these aspects of care. In this study, we explored why this happens precisely where nursing education is initially provided. In fact, little is known about how undergraduate nursing students perceive the teaching of fundamentals of care and how they value them.

Methods: This pilot cross-sectional study used a questionnaire adapted and validated in Italian to assess the perceptions of first, second, and third-year undergraduate nursing students (n=150) in an Italian university about the teaching of fundamentals of care during theoretical lessons and clinical practice.

Results: In the first section of the tool, on general fundamentals of care (nutrition, hygiene, mobility, rest and sleep, the expression of sexuality, safety, etc), students reported high levels of agreement for all items: range between 61.2% (95% CI: 57.1-65.3) and 100%.In the section on nutrition, divided into nutrition, oral intake of fluids, and malnutrition high percentages of agreement from 53.1% (95% CI: 46.0-60.2) to 91.8% (95% CI: 87.9-95.7%) were obtained, but for questions regarding 'learning how to document food and fluid intake', first-year students reported low levels of agreement.With regard to the 'Communication Section', the item about 'learning how to inform minor patients' presented low percentages of agreement throughout the three-year programOf the first-year students, between 71.4% (95% CI: 64.9-77.9) and 77.6% (95% CI: 71.6-83.6) declared they had not received instructions about this.

Conclusions: Understanding how nursing students perceive the importance of learning of fundamentals of care during their curriculum and how their multidimensional nature is highlighted by teachers and clinical supervisors, will enable educators to address the gaps in the way they taught and prioritized within the curriculum.

本科护理专业的学生如何学习护理的基础知识?一项试验性横断面态度研究。
导读:尽管护理基础的重要性日益增加,护士往往忽视护理的这些方面。在这项研究中,我们探讨了为什么这种情况恰恰发生在最初提供护理教育的地方。事实上,关于本科护理学生如何看待护理基础教学以及他们如何重视这些教学,人们知之甚少。方法:本试点横断面研究采用意大利语改编和验证的问卷,评估意大利一所大学一年级、二年级和三年级护理本科生(n=150)对理论课和临床实践中护理基础教学的看法。结果:在工具的第一部分,关于护理的一般基础(营养、卫生、活动、休息和睡眠、性行为的表达、安全等),学生报告了对所有项目的高度一致:范围在61.2% (95% CI: 57.1-65.3)和100%之间。在营养部分,分为营养、口服液体摄入和营养不良,一致性百分比很高,从53.1% (95% CI: 46.0-60.2)到91.8% (95% CI: 87.9-95.7%),但在关于“学习如何记录食物和液体摄入”的问题上,一年级学生报告的一致性水平很低。关于“沟通部分”,关于“学习如何告知未成年患者”的项目在整个三年的项目中呈现出低比例的同意。一年级学生中,71.4% (95% CI: 64.9-77.9)和77.6% (95% CI: 71.6-83.6)表示他们没有收到关于这方面的指导。结论:了解护理专业学生如何在课程中认识到护理基础知识学习的重要性,以及教师和临床主管如何强调护理基础知识的多维性,将使教育工作者能够解决他们在教学方式和课程优先级方面的差距。
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Journal of Preventive Medicine and Hygiene
Journal of Preventive Medicine and Hygiene Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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期刊介绍: The journal is published on a four-monthly basis and covers the field of epidemiology and community health. The journal publishes original papers and proceedings of Symposia and/or Conferences which should be submitted in English. Papers are accepted on their originality and general interest. Ethical considerations will be taken into account.
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