经验和看法的土耳其护理学生在他们的第一次临床安置在重症监护室:定性研究。

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Yağmur Akbal Demirci, Vacide Aşik Özdemir, Zeynep Pehlivan Köksal, Burcu Genç Köse, Hilal Pekmezci
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摘要

背景:ICU的临床实践对于塑造护理学生的专业发展和提高他们对病人护理的理解至关重要。目的:本研究考察了护生初次接触重症监护室(ICU)时的感受、想法和经验反思,重点关注他们在临床实习的第一天和最后一天的观点。研究设计:本研究采用现象学设计,在土耳其东北部的一个省进行。数据收集于2023-2024学年,13名首次参加ICU临床实习的护理专业学生,作为内科护理课程的一部分。研究发现:学生在ICU的第一天经历中出现了三个主要主题:“消极情绪”、“积极情绪”和“需要改进的地方”。参与者通常将重症监护经历描述为身体疲惫,情绪压倒性,有时令人震惊和恐惧。此外,学生们承认ICU准确地反映了护理专业,但整体气氛冷淡。他们还提到,重症监护病房的关键性质可能会使其成为一种可怕的经历。虽然icu被认为是一个专业的满足环境,但与会者指出,需要在几个方面进行改进,包括增加允许的访客数量,改善物理条件和解决护士人员短缺问题。在为期14周的临床实践结束时,学生们对ICU的最终评估揭示了两个主题:“专业经验的增加”和“积极情绪”。结论:研究结果表明,护生在ICU实习初期所经历的负面情绪在临床培训结束时被积极情绪所取代。结果为制定支持策略以提高护生对ICU临床实践的适应提供了宝贵的资源。与临床实践的相关性:我们的研究结果表明,ICU学生临床实践的有效性通过将第一天经历的焦虑等负面情绪转化为专业发展和意识,显著地促进了护理专业的发展。
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Experiences and Perceptions of Turkish Nursing Students During Their First Clinical Placement in Intensive Care Units: A Qualitative Study.

Background: Clinical practice in the ICU is critical in shaping nursing students' professional development and enhancing their understanding of patient care.

Aim: This study examined the feelings, thoughts and experiential reflections of nursing students during their initial exposure to the intensive care unit (ICU), focusing on their perspectives on the first and last day of clinical practice.

Study design: The study employed a phenomenological design and was conducted in a province in north-eastern Turkey. Data were collected from 13 nursing students who participated in ICU clinical practice for the first time as part of the Internal Medicine Nursing course during the 2023-2024 academic year.

Findings: Three main themes emerged from students' accounts of their first-day experiences in the ICU: 'negative emotions', 'positive emotions' and 'areas for improvement'. Participants commonly described the intensive care experience as physically exhausting, emotionally overwhelming, and, at times, shocking and frightening. Additionally, students acknowledged that the ICU accurately reflects the nursing profession but described the overall atmosphere as cold. They also mentioned that the critical nature of the ICU could make it a frightening experience. Although ICUs were perceived as professionally fulfilling environments, participants noted that improvements are needed in several areas, including increasing the number of visitors allowed, enhancing physical conditions and addressing nurse staffing shortages. At the end of the 14-week clinical practice, students' final evaluations of the ICU revealed two main themes: 'increase in professional experience' and 'positive emotions'.

Conclusions: The findings indicate that the negative emotions experienced by nursing students at the beginning of their ICU practice were replaced by positive emotions by the end of the clinical training. The results provide a valuable resource for developing supportive strategies to enhance nursing students' adaptation to ICU clinical practice.

Relevance to clinical practice: Our findings show that the effectiveness of clinical practice in the ICU on students significantly contributes to the nursing profession by transforming negative emotions such as anxiety experienced in the first days into professional development and awareness over time.

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自引率
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Nursing in Critical Care is an international peer-reviewed journal covering any aspect of critical care nursing practice, research, education or management. Critical care nursing is defined as the whole spectrum of skills, knowledge and attitudes utilised by practitioners in any setting where adults or children, and their families, are experiencing acute and critical illness. Such settings encompass general and specialist hospitals, and the community. Nursing in Critical Care covers the diverse specialities of critical care nursing including surgery, medicine, cardiac, renal, neurosciences, haematology, obstetrics, accident and emergency, neonatal nursing and paediatrics. Papers published in the journal normally fall into one of the following categories: -research reports -literature reviews -developments in practice, education or management -reflections on practice
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