基于HIS的护理模拟教学信息系统在高级护理本科生综合实训课程中的效果:一项随机对照试验。

IF 2.7 2区 医学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Yingshi Chen, Rixuan Feng, Mina Liu, Yang Yang, Huan Liu, Wei Zheng, Yang Zhao, Chenling Luo
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摘要

背景:信息技术的进步使医院信息系统(HIS)成为临床护理的重要工具。将HIS整合到本科护理教育中是医疗机构日益增长的期望。为了满足这一需求,护理教育工作者推动将HIS纳入课程,以促进教育创新。为此,我们的研究团队开发了护理模拟教学信息系统(NSTIS),以方便与HIS相关的护理操作。我们为高年级学生设计了一个全面的培训课程,以案例模拟为中心组成部分,为他们的临床轮转做准备。本研究旨在评估NSTIS在培训课程中的有效性,并根据学生的反馈完善系统和教学方案。方法:114名护生被分为实验组(n = 55)和对照组(n = 59),其中114名学生完成了干预。两个小组都在同一个模拟案例中工作。实验组使用NSTIS获取完整的医疗记录,对照组使用传统的Microsoft Word文档和打印材料。在获得参与者的知情同意后,使用自行设计的课堂教学效果问卷和案例研讨会计分表收集数据。结果:实验组在自主设计的教学效果问卷总分上得分高于对照组,在教学目标实现和学习成果相关的具体项目上差异显著。定性数据表明,实验组报告在HIS操作中获得技能。两组都建议调整教学结构以丰富案例研究资源,而对照组则表示希望采取措施提高他们的学习动机。结论:将NSTIS整合到综合培训课程中,有助于提高案例模拟的有效性。为了有效地进行教学,需要进一步改进国家科学技术信息系统和教学策略。未来的研究应探讨在综合训练课程中应用国家科学技术信息系统是否能提高学生的能力,并研究如何将国家科学技术信息系统与其他课程相结合。试验注册:不适用。
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Effect of nursing simulation teaching information system based on HIS in comprehensive training course for senior nursing undergraduates: a randomized controlled trial.

Background: Advancements in information technology, have made hospital information systems (HIS) essential tools for clinical nursing. The integration of HIS into undergraduate nursing education is a growing expectation within healthcare institutions. To meet this demand, nursing educators have promoted the incorporation of HIS into curricula to foster educational innovation. In response, our research team developed the Nursing Simulation Teaching Information System (NSTIS) to facilitate nursing operations related to HIS. We designed a comprehensive training course for senior students to prepare them for clinical rotations, with case simulations as a central component. This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of NSTIS in the training course and refine both the system and teaching scheme based on student feedback.

Methods: A total of 114 nursing students were assigned to either the experimental (n = 55) or the control group (n = 59), with only 114 students completing the intervention. Both groups worked on the same simulation case. The experimental group used the NSTIS to obtain complete medical records, whereas the control group used traditional Microsoft Word documents and printed materials. With informed consent from the participants, data were collected using a self-designed classroom teaching effect questionnaire and a case workshop scoring form.

Results: The experimental group scored higher than the control group on the total scores of the self-designed teaching effect questionnaire, with significant differences observed in specific items related to teaching objective achievement and learning outcomes. Qualitative data indicated that the experimental group reported acquiring skills in HIS operation. Both groups recommended adjustments to the teaching structure to enrich the case study resources, while the control group expressed a desire for measures to enhance their learning motivation.

Conclusion: Integrating NSTIS into a comprehensive training course can help enhance the effectiveness of case simulations. Further improvements to the NSTIS and teaching strategies are necessary for effective teaching. Future research should explore whether the application of the NSTIS in comprehensive training courses can improve students' abilities and investigate how to integrate the NSTIS into other courses.

Trial registration: Not applicable.

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BMC Medical Education
BMC Medical Education EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
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4.90
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11.10%
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795
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: BMC Medical Education is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in relation to the training of healthcare professionals, including undergraduate, postgraduate, and continuing education. The journal has a special focus on curriculum development, evaluations of performance, assessment of training needs and evidence-based medicine.
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