基于医疗事故模拟的实验学习后大一护生对事故的主观认识和风险意识的变化

Terumi Yoneda, Kimiwa Itami, Osamu Yasuhara, K. Seki, Yoshino Kawabata, T. Maesako, Li Zhe
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缺乏专业经验的新手护士往往经常出现在日本医疗机构报告的医疗事故和未遂事件中。根据我们之前的调查,大约40%到70%的护理专业学生在临床培训期间经历过未遂事件。在护理机构中,许多此类事件发生在帮助轮椅转移或洗澡时。培养观察技能,以便准确识别风险区域,这是从向患者提供安全医疗保健的基础教育阶段开始的一项要求。在本研究中,我们设计并实施了针对一年级护理学生的实验学习,该学习结合了医疗事故重演和模拟患者的模拟。结果显示,学习后护理学生的主观理解和风险区域识别频率均有显著提高,表明实验学习提高了护理学生对感知风险的理解和应对技能。
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Changes in Subjective Understanding of an Accident and Risk Awareness in First-Year Nursing Students Following Medical Accident Simulation-Based Experimental Learning
Novice nurses with little professional experience tend to feature frequently in reported medical accidents and near-miss incidents in Japanese healthcare facilities. According to our previous survey, approximately 40% to 70% of nursing students experience near-miss incidents during their clinical training. Many of these incidents in nursing settings occur while providing assistance for wheelchair transfer or bathing. Fostering observational skills to enable accurate risk area identification is a requirement from the stage of basic education for the provision of safe medical care to patients. In the present study, we devised and implemented experimental learning aimed at first-year nursing students that incorporated medical accident reenactments and simulations using simulated patients. The results showed significant post-learning increases in both subjective understanding and the frequency of risk area identification, suggesting that experimental learning improves nursing student comprehension and skill in responding to perceived risks.
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