在儿童护理本科课程中开展沟通培训:对授课方法和内容的混合研究

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Martina Kennedy , Lucy Bray , Holly Saron , Louca-Mai Brady
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摘要

背景儿童护士与儿童/青少年之间的沟通影响着儿童/青少年的医疗保健体验。尽管在本科护理学课程中需要全面而有效的沟通课程,但对儿童护理学课程中沟通培训的实施和内容的了解还存在明显差距。结果32名课程负责人完成了调查(回复率为51%)。调查结果显示,各高等教育机构在传播培训的实施和内容方面存在差异。所有护理课程都有核心沟通模块,但只有两名课程负责人报告说提供了独立的以儿童为中心的沟通模块。沟通培训并不总是由具有儿童和青少年医疗保健专业经验的教育者提供。课程容量对沟通培训的实施产生了影响,临床实践被用来补充针对儿童的沟通培训。这项研究表明,虽然沟通是爱尔兰共和国和英国护理本科课程的核心内容,但普遍缺乏对儿童和青少年的关注,而且并非总是由具有儿童和青少年医疗保健专业经验的教育者提供支持。需要开展更多工作,重点培养本科儿童护士掌握与儿童和青少年有效沟通所需的独特技能,并将所学知识纳入护理教学法。
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Scoping communication training in undergraduate children’s nursing programmes: A mixed method study examining delivery methods and content

Aim

The aim of this study was to scope communication curriculum reported as currently being delivered within undergraduate children’s nursing programmes across the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom.

Background

Communication between a children’s nurse and a child/young person influences a child/young person’s healthcare experience. Despite an identified need for a comprehensive and effective communication curriculum within undergraduate nursing, there is a notable gap of understanding of the delivery and content of communication training within children’s nursing curricula.

Design

A mixed method, online anonymous self-report survey design was adopted.

Methods

Programme Leads of undergraduate children’s nursing programmes in the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom were asked to report on how communication training is delivered to students on undergraduate children's nursing programmes. The Checklist for Reporting of Survey Studies (CROSS) was used for the reporting of this study.

Results

Thirty-two programme leads completed the survey (51 % response rate). Findings show variability in the delivery and content of communication training across Higher Educational Institutions. Core communication modules featured across all nursing programmes, however, only two programme leads reported delivering standalone child-centred communication modules. Communication training was not always delivered by an educator with professional experience of children and young people in healthcare. Curriculum capacity had an impact on the delivery of communication training, with clinical practice being relied on to supplement child specific communication training. Programme leads highlighted the need for greater inclusion of child voice in shaping and delivering undergraduate children’s nurse education.

Conclusions

This study shows that while communication is covered as a core part of the undergraduate nursing curriculum across the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom, it generally lacks a focus on children and young people and is not always supported by educators with professional experience of children and young people in healthcare. More work needs to focus on equipping undergraduate children’s nurses with the unique skills needed to communicate effectively with children and young people and incorporate learnings into nursing pedagogy.

Registration number

to be included in abstract after acceptance.

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CiteScore
5.40
自引率
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发文量
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审稿时长
51 days
期刊介绍: Nurse Education in Practice enables lecturers and practitioners to both share and disseminate evidence that demonstrates the actual practice of education as it is experienced in the realities of their respective work environments. It is supportive of new authors and will be at the forefront in publishing individual and collaborative papers that demonstrate the link between education and practice.
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