教育干预与急诊护士临床实践行为:范围综述。

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Julie Considine , Ramon Z. Shaban , Margaret Fry , Kate Curtis
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摘要

背景:急诊护理的许多教育干预旨在改变护士的行为。本综述描述并综合了已发表的研究、教育干预和急诊护士的临床实践行为。方法:Arksey和O'Malley的方法框架指导了本综述,根据系统评价和荟萃分析扩展范围评价的首选报告项目(PRISMA-ScR)进行报告。检索时间为2023年8月3日,检索时间为CINAHL、MEDLINE complete、ERIC和Psycinfo。两对研究人员独立进行了所有的筛选。综合是由行为改变轮和布鲁姆的教育目标分类学指导的。结果:纳入25项研究。教育干预对急诊护士临床实践行为有显著的正向影响。确定了10种不同的干预措施,最常见的是教育课程(n = 24)。七项研究报告了基本的理论框架。在行为改变的基本要素中,7项干预涉及能力,4项涉及动机,1项涉及机会。根据Bloom的分类法,13项研究涉及分析,11项研究涉及综合,2项研究涉及评价。结论:很少有研究涉及行为改变理论或目标认知领域的要素。未来的研究应侧重于控制设计,更严格地报告所测试的教育干预措施,以及所选择的干预措施的理论基础。
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Education interventions and emergency nurses’ clinical practice behaviours: A scoping review

Background

Many education interventions in emergency nursing are aimed at changing nurse behaviours. This scoping review describes and synthesises the published research education interventions and emergency nurses’ clinical practice behaviours.

Methods

Arksey and O’Malley’s methodological framework guided this review, which is reported according to Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses Extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR). CINAHL, MEDLINE complete, ERIC, and Psycinfo were searched on 3 August 2023. Two pairs of researchers independently conducted all screening. Synthesis was guided by the Behaviour Change Wheel and Bloom’s Taxonomy of Educational Objectives.

Results

Twenty-five studies were included. Educational interventions had largely positive effects on emergency nurses’ clinical practice behaviours. Ten different interventions were identified, the most common was education sessions (n = 24). Seven studies reported underpinning theoretical frameworks. Of the essential elements of behaviour change, seven interventions addressed capability, four addressed motivation and one addressed opportunity. Mapping against Bloom’s taxonomy, thirteen studies addressed analysis, eleven studies addressed synthesis and two studies addressed evaluation.

Conclusion

Few studies addressed elements of behaviour change theory or targeted cognitive domains. Future studies should focus on controlled designs, and more rigorous reporting of the education intervention(s) tested, and theoretical underpinning for intervention(s) selected.

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Australasian Emergency Care
Australasian Emergency Care Nursing-Emergency Nursing
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
5.60%
发文量
82
审稿时长
37 days
期刊介绍: Australasian Emergency Care is an international peer-reviewed journal dedicated to supporting emergency nurses, physicians, paramedics and other professionals in advancing the science and practice of emergency care, wherever it is delivered. As the official journal of the College of Emergency Nursing Australasia (CENA), Australasian Emergency Care is a conduit for clinical, applied, and theoretical research and knowledge that advances the science and practice of emergency care in original, innovative and challenging ways. The journal serves as a leading voice for the emergency care community, reflecting its inter-professional diversity, and the importance of collaboration and shared decision-making to achieve quality patient outcomes. It is strongly focussed on advancing the patient experience and quality of care across the emergency care continuum, spanning the pre-hospital, hospital and post-hospital settings within Australasia and beyond.
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