儿科护理教育中的安全用药:一项准实验设计研究

Zehra Kan Onturk, Y. Şancı
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目的:本研究旨在探讨接受基于模拟的儿科护理教育的学生在模拟过程中的表现与他们对安全用药的自信之间的相关性。方法:采用前测和后测准实验设计,根据某基础大学护理系制定的标准,对样本组(n = 39)进行研究。学生们在儿科护理课程的范围内进行了“儿童药物管理”的模拟。研究人员通过“儿童药物管理”模拟应用程序中的检查表、自信量表和测试(前测和后测)收集数据。结果:学生自信量表平均得分为129.00±14.36分。学生的后测分数高于前测分数,差异有统计学意义(P = 0.011)。学生在安全给药模拟核对表上的平均成绩为36.28±6.65分。自信量表得分、前测、后测得分与检查表得分之间均无统计学意义(P > 0.05)。结论:本研究强调了拥有适当的自信水平对学生的教育收益的重要性,同时也表明自信与成绩之间没有相关性。
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Safe Drug Administration in Pediatric Nursing Education: A Quasi- Experimental Design Study
Objective: This study was carried out to determine the correlation between the performance of students who received simulation-based pediatric nursing education and their self-confidence regarding safe drug administrations during simulation. Methods: The study was conducted in pretest and posttest quasi-experimental design and carried out on a sample group (n = 39) based on criteria established at the Nursing Department of a foundation university. Students were subjected to a simulation of “Drug Management in Children” within the scope of the pediatric nursing course. The researchers collected data through a checklist, a self-confidence scale, and tests (pretest and posttest) used in the simulation application on “Drug Management in Children.” Results: The students obtained a mean score of 129.00 ± 14.36 on the self-confidence scale. The posttest scores of the students were statistically significantly higher than the pretest scores ( P = .011). The performance mean score of the students from the simulation checklist for safe drug administrations was 36.28 ± 6.65. There was no statistically significant correlation between the scores from the self-confidence scale, the pretest, the posttest, and the checklist scores ( P > .05). Conclusion: This study underlines the importance of having a suitable level of self-confidence for students’ educational gains and also indicated that there was no correlation between self-confidence and performance.
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