Nursing students’ confidence in clinical competency and job readiness during the COVID-19 pandemic era

Q3 Nursing
K. Bang, J. Kang, Eun-Sook Nam, Mi-yeul Hyun, E. Suh, S. Chae, Heeseung Choi, Da-Ae Shin
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Purpose: This study explored nursing students’ experiences of attending clinical practicum courses in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic era, focusing on their confidence in clinical competency and job readiness.Methods: The data for this study were collected using online questionnaires that were uploaded to a free online survey website and distributed via a link to the survey to 334 nursing students attending four-year nursing colleges at four national universities. Data analysis was done with descriptive statistics, independent t-tests, and ANOVA.Results: The participants were mostly female (83.2%) college seniors (78.1%). About 60% of the participants practiced between 40% to 100% of their clinical practicum hours in alternative ways. Almost a third of the participants reported that they were not ready for a job (30.2%). However, participants’ confidence in clinical competency and job readiness was not related to the rate of alternative practice, but rather to both achievement of educational outcomes and satisfaction in the nursing practicum.Conclusion: Due to COVID-19, it is evident that effective and efficient materials and ways of delivering clinical courses are constantly to be sought and developed. In particular, recently graduated nurses who experienced abrupt and considerable alterations in their clinical practicum courses due to COVID-19 are in need of attention while they strive to make clinical adaptations.
新冠肺炎大流行时期护理专业学生对临床能力和工作准备的信心
目的:本研究探讨了新冠肺炎大流行时期护理学生在2020年参加临床实践课程的经历,重点是他们对临床能力和工作准备的信心。方法:本研究的数据是通过上传到免费在线调查网站的在线问卷收集的,并通过调查链接分发给四所国立大学四年制护理学院的334名护理学生。数据分析采用描述性统计、独立t检验和方差分析。结果:参与者大多是女性(83.2%)大学四年级学生(78.1%)。约60%的参与者以其他方式练习了40%至100%的临床实践时间。近三分之一的参与者表示他们还没有做好工作准备(30.2%)。然而,参与者对临床能力和工作准备的信心与替代实践的比率无关,而是与教育成果的实现和护理实践的满意度有关。结论:由于新冠肺炎的原因,显然需要不断寻求和开发有效和高效的材料和提供临床课程的方法。特别是,由于新冠肺炎,最近毕业的护士在临床实践课程中经历了突然而重大的变化,在他们努力进行临床适应的同时,需要给予关注。
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