影响护理和助产专业学生了解术前护理知识的因素

IF 1.8 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Rafi Alnjadat, Mohammad Etoom
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背景:为提高护理质量和患者安全,术前能力是护理和助产专业学生教育的一个重要方面。目的:本研究旨在评估护理和助产专业学生对术前护理知识的了解程度,并确定影响最大的人口统计学变量:方法:采用描述性横断面设计,通过简单随机抽样,对 202 名护理和助产专业学生进行了在线自填问卷调查。采用护理专业学生术前护理能力感知量表(PPreCC-NS)评估护理和助产专业学生的术前护理能力感知。对数据进行了描述性统计和多元回归分析:结果:学生对术前护理能力的总体认知水平为99.09(SD=10.81)。平均得分最高的是履行法律责任和遵守伦理原则的能力(M = 23.6,SD = 2.53)。研究和专业发展的平均得分最低(M = 17.6,SD = 2.60)。回归分析表明,居住地显著解释了护理和助产专业学生术前护理知识中约 4.53% 的方差,是最强的预测因子(B = 0.218,P = 0.002):结论:研究发现,护理和助产专业学生对术前护理的认知水平是适当的,且与居住地有关。今后的研究应探讨在不同文化和背景下影响护理和助产专业学生术前能力的因素。
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Factors Affecting Nursing and Midwifery Students Knowledge Regarding Preoperative Nursing Care
Background: Preoperative competence is a crucial aspect of nursing and midwifery students’ education to improve the quality of care and patient safety. It assists nursing and midwifery students in maintaining and enhancing their practice by determining strength and areas that should be developed.
Purpose: This study aims to assess the level of nursing and midwifery students’ knowledge regarding preoperative nursing care and determine the most influencing demographic variables.
Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional design using an online self-administered questionnaire was utilised among 202 nursing and midwifery students selected by simple random sampling. The Perceived Preoperative Nursing Care Competence Scale for Nursing students (PPreCC-NS) was used to assess the perceived preoperative nursing care competence of nursing and midwifery students. Descriptive statistics were obtained, and multiple regression was used for data analysis.
Results: The overall level of perceived preoperative nursing care competence was adequate 99.09 (SD = 10.81). The highest mean score was recorded for ability to fulfil legal responsibilities and adherence to ethical principles (M = 23.6, SD = 2.53). The lowest mean score was obtained for research and professional development (M = 17.6, SD = 2.60). The regression analysis showed that place of residency explained significantly about 4.53% of the variance in the nursing and midwifery students’ knowledge regarding preoperative nursing care, and it was the strongest predictor (B = 0.218, p = 0.002).
Conclusion: The perceived level of preoperative nursing care among nursing and midwifery students was found to be adequate and associated with place of residence. Future research should be conducted to explore factors affecting nursing and midwifery students’ preoperative competence in different cultures and contexts.

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Advances in Medical Education and Practice
Advances in Medical Education and Practice EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
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