Barbara Abram, Oliwia Radzimska, Jagoda Janiszewska, Aleksandra Świniarska, Roksana Papierkowska, Michał Czapla, Izabella Uchmanowicz
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摘要
背景:循证护理实践(EBNP)在确保高质量的患者护理中起着至关重要的作用。本研究评估了护理硕士学生与EBNP相关的知识、态度和技能,确定了需要改进课程的优势和关键差距,以提高他们在循证实践中的能力。方法:对Wrocław医科大学103名护理硕士研究生进行横断面调查。使用人口统计问卷和标准化波兰版循证实践概况问卷(EBP2Q)收集数据。结果:学生对EBNP的态度普遍积极(平均得分:53.43±10.05分,总分70分)。然而,研究术语的知识一般(44.66±18.01 / 85),在实践中使用EBNP的频率相对较低(22.15±8.74 / 45)。非全日制学生对能力发展的态度得分较高(p = 0.02)。专业经验与EBNP使用频率呈微弱正相关(r = 0.182, p = 0.068),而研究术语知识与年龄无显著相关(r = 0.167, p = 0.092)。结论:这些发现强调了有针对性的课程改进的必要性,特别是在研究素养、实际应用机会以及指导和教育资源的整合方面。加强EBNP教育将使护理学生更好地在临床环境中实施循证实践,最终提高患者护理质量。
Evaluation of Knowledge, Attitudes, and Skills in Evidence-Based Nursing Practice Among Master's Degree Nursing Students.
Background: Evidence-Based Nursing Practice (EBNP) plays a crucial role in ensuring high-quality patient care. This study evaluates master's degree nursing students' knowledge, attitudes, and skills related to EBNP, identifying strengths and key gaps that require curriculum improvements to enhance their competencies in evidence-based practice. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 103 master's degree nursing students at Wrocław Medical University. Data were collected using a demographic questionnaire and the standardized Polish version of the Evidence-Based Practice Profile Questionnaire (EBP2Q). Results: The findings indicate that students demonstrated generally positive attitudes toward EBNP (mean score: 53.43 ± 10.05 out of 70). However, knowledge of research terminology was moderate (44.66 ± 18.01 out of 85), and the frequency of EBNP utilization in practice was relatively low (22.15 ± 8.74 out of 45). Significant differences were observed based on study mode and academic progression, with part-time students scoring higher in attitudes toward competency development (p = 0.02). A weak but positive correlation was found between professional experience and the frequency of EBNP utilization (r = 0.182, p = 0.068), while knowledge of research terminology showed a non-significant association with age (r = 0.167, p = 0.092). Conclusions: These findings highlight the need for targeted curriculum enhancements, particularly in research literacy, practical application opportunities, and the integration of mentorship and educational resources. Strengthening EBNP education will better equip nursing students to implement evidence-based practices in clinical settings, ultimately improving patient care quality.
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