私立医院新护士执业准备评估:横断面研究。

Q4 Medicine
Acta Medica Philippina Pub Date : 2025-08-29 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.47895/amp.vi0.11098
Mickhail C Pilay, Trisha Mae G Antonio, Zakhary Cazter Z Castro, Angel Jane V Derla, Sophia Aisha Marie R Fontanilla, Arianne M Garcia, Precious Micah A Jimenez, Gwen Alexa I Macadangdang, Trisha Nicole C Nayao, Mikka Diane T Soriano, Cheryll M Bandaay
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背景:目前就业的新护士是灵活学习的产物,他们与实际患者的接触时间有限,这与那些从传统学习方式毕业的人相反。因此,有必要评估灵活的学习方式的影响如何影响医院设置新手护士的实践准备水平。目的:了解民营医院新护士执业准备水平及其相关因素。方法:采用横断面调查设计。数据收集自94名从灵活学习课程毕业、目前受雇于碧瑶市和拉特立尼达私立医院的新护士。使用的工具是一份分为两部分的问卷。第一部分为人口学信息题和执业准备相关因素题,第二部分为护理执业准备量表,效度和信度分别为0 0.924和0.90。使用SPSS V27试用版对数据进行分析。该方案得到了圣路易斯大学研究伦理委员会的批准。结果:调查结果显示,更多私立医院的新护士认为自己在所有执业准备领域都做好了充分的准备:“协作人际关系”(n = 94,100%);“以患者为中心”(n = 92, 97.90%);“自我调节”(n = 90, 95.70%);“临床判断与护理表现”(n = 78, 83.00%);“职业态度”(n = 76, 80.90%)。实践准备与以下因素之间存在显著关联:“每年参加一次以上的培训/研讨会”(p = 0.02),“毕业于私立学校”(p = 0.03),以及“分配到普通病房”(p = 0.05)。另一方面,实践准备与“性别”(p = 0.61)和“专业组织成员资格”(p = 0.73)之间没有显著的关联。结论:与已有研究一致,练习准备是多因素的。然而,本研究的贡献是新的因素,有利于新手护士更自信地履行自己的角色和责任。这些条件包括毕业于私立学校,被分配到普通病房,每年参加一次以上的专业培训/研讨会。有利的是,这些促进实践准备的因素是可以改变的。
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Assessment of Practice Preparedness among Novice Nurses in Private Hospitals: A Cross-sectional Study.

Background: The crop of novice nurses who are currently employed is a product of flexible learning who had limited contact hours with actual patients, which is contrary to those who graduated from traditional learning modalities. Hence, it is essential to evaluate how the impact of flexible learning modality has affected the practice preparedness levels of novice nurses in the hospital setting.

Objective: This study aimed to determine the level of practice preparedness and its associated factors among novice nurses who work in private hospitals.

Methods: The study utilized a cross-sectional survey design. Data was gathered from a total enumeration of ninetyfour novice staff nurses who graduated from the flexible learning curriculum and are currently employed in private hospitals in Baguio City and La Trinidad. The tool used was a questionnaire in two parts. Part 1 consisted of questions related to demographic information and factors related to practice preparedness, and part 2 included the Nursing Practice Readiness Scale, with validity and reliability scores of >0.924 and 0.90, respectively. The data was analyzed using the SPSS V27 trial version. The protocol was approved by the Saint Louis University Research Ethics Committee.

Results: Findings reveal that more novice nurses in private hospitals perceived themselves as well-prepared across all domains of practice preparedness: "Collaborative Interpersonal Relationship" (n = 94, 100%); "Patient Centeredness" (n = 92, 97.90%); "Self-regulation" (n = 90, 95.70%); "Clinical Judgment and Nursing Performance" (n = 78, 83.00%); and "Professional Attitudes" (n = 76, 80.90%). There is a significant association between practice preparedness and the following factors: "Attended more than one Training/Seminars per year" (p = 0.02), "Graduated from Private Schools" (p = 0.03), and "Assigned in Regular Wards" (p = 0.05).On the other hand, no significant association was found between practice preparedness and the following factors: "Sex" (p = 0.61) and "Membership in Professional Organizations" (p = 0.73).

Conclusion: In agreement with existing studies, practice preparedness is multifactorial. However, what this study contributes are new factors that are favorable in making novice nurses more confident in performing their roles and responsibilities. These include being a graduate of private schools, being assigned to regular wards, and attending professional training/seminars more than once annually. Advantageously, these factors that promote practice preparedness are modifiable.

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