角色模糊与护理实习生临床轮转目标达成的相关研究。

IF 3.9 2区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Manal Mohammed Ahmed Abdelaziz, Manal Saleh Moustafa Saleh, Zeinab Mohammed Aysha, Rehab Abd El-Moneim Abou Shaheen
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背景:护理实习生经常遇到角色模糊,因为他们对专业护理角色的期望与他们在临床环境中面临的实际责任不匹配。虽然实习期间的临床轮转旨在增强临床信心和能力,但这种模糊性可能会破坏这些目标。目的:探讨实习轮转与护理实习生角色模糊的关系。方法:对坦塔大学附属医院6个重症监护室、手术室和普外科进行描述性相关研究。本研究纳入了实习年度登记的所有护理实习生(n = 900)。使用两种工具收集数据:工具一:实习临床轮岗履行问卷。工具二:角色模糊问卷。结果:不到一半的护理实习生报告临床轮转实现了他们的预期目标,而大约四分之一的人表示只有适度的实现。实习生在角色定义、角色表现、培训和社会心理支持方面表现出明显的模糊性。结论:实习临床轮转未能完全实现实习目标,实习护士在多个领域的角色模糊程度较高。建议:建议对护理实习生实施结构化的培训计划,概述工作角色、医院政策和法规。此外,临床护士教育工作者应接受有效监督实践方面的培训,并在实习期间向实习生提供一致的绩效反馈。临床试验:不适用。
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Role ambiguity and nursing interns' achievement of clinical rotation goals: a correlational study.

Role ambiguity and nursing interns' achievement of clinical rotation goals: a correlational study.

Role ambiguity and nursing interns' achievement of clinical rotation goals: a correlational study.

Background: Nursing interns frequently encounter role ambiguity due to a mismatch between their expectations of the professional nursing role and the actual responsibilities they face in clinical settings. While clinical rotations during the internship year are intended to enhance clinical confidence and competence, such ambiguity can undermine these goals.

Objective: To examine the relationship between internship clinical rotation and role ambiguity among nursing interns.

Methods: A descriptive correlational study was conducted at Tanta University Hospitals, including six intensive care units, operating rooms, and general surgery departments. The study included all nursing interns (n = 900) enrolled in the internship year. Two tools were used to collect data: Tool I: Internship Clinical Rotation Fulfillment Questionnaire. Tool II: Role Ambiguity Questionnaire.

Results: Less than half of the nursing interns reported that clinical rotations fulfilled their intended goals, while approximately one-quarter indicated only moderate fulfillment. Interns expressed significant ambiguity regarding their role definition, role performance, training, and psychosocial support. A significant positive correlation (r = 0.380, p < 0.001) was found, reflecting that lower role ambiguity (reverse-scored) correlated with higher goal achievement.

Conclusion: The findings suggest that internship clinical rotations did not fully achieve their goals, and nursing interns experienced high levels of role ambiguity across multiple domains.

Recommendations: It is recommended that structured orientation programs be implemented for nursing interns, outlining job roles, hospital policies, and regulations. Additionally, clinical nurse educators should be trained in effective supervision practices, and consistent performance feedback should be provided to interns throughout their rotations.

Clinical trial: Not applicable.

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BMC Nursing
BMC Nursing Nursing-General Nursing
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
6.20%
发文量
317
审稿时长
30 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Nursing is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of nursing research, training, education and practice.
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