学生在研究生课程中对赋权的看法。

Revolution (Staten Island, N.Y.) Pub Date : 1998-01-01
G E Chandler, S J Roberts
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授权是高级实践护士(APN)教育的一个关键方面。本文报告了一项研究,该研究要求APN学生反馈他们在研究生课程中获得授权和无能为力的感受。由学生的兴趣驱动的学习,尊重和重视他们的经验,指导他们确定和追求个人目标的学习是授权的。当教师控制学习过程、贬低学生的能力、学习与他们的目标无关时,学生就会感到无能为力。高级执业护士(APN)是在新兴的医疗保健系统的巨大需求。至关重要的是,学生毕业时要做好充分准备,以面对当今医疗保健环境的挑战。高级实践的首要目标是使患者能够控制和负责自己的健康需求,使他们能够照顾自己。apn的授权与他们授权患者的能力之间的联系尚不清楚。APN学生接受治疗的方式与他们毕业后对待病人的方式之间的关系也不清楚。这项调查着眼于是什么引发了学生的无力感和赋权感,作为理解这一过程的第一步。本文描述了一项试点研究,该研究激发了学生在研究生课程中产生授权或无力感的经历。这项研究复制了钱德勒之前对护士的研究。希望这些信息将为知识库提供框架,以制定教育策略,从而赋予APN学生权力。
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Student perceptions of empowerment in their graduate program.

Empowerment is a critical aspect of the education of the Advanced Practice Nurse (APN). This paper reports a study which asked for feedback from APN students about their experience of feelings of empowerment and powerlessness in their graduate program. Learning which was driven by the student's interest, which respected and valued their experience and which guided them in defining and pursuing individual goals was empowering. Powerlessness was experienced when faculty controlled the process, were demeaning about students' abilities and when learning was not connected to their goals. Advanced Practice Nurses (APN) are in great demand for the emerging health care system. It is critical that students graduate well prepared to face the challenge of today's health care environment. An overarching objective of advanced practice is to enable patients to take control and be responsible for their own health needs, to empower them to care for themselves. The connection between the empowerment of APNs and their ability to empower their patients is unclear. The relationship between the way APN students are treated and how they treat their patients when they graduate is also not known. This investigation looked at what elicited feelings of powerlessness and empowerment in students as a first step in understanding the process. This paper describes a pilot study which elicited student experiences in their graduate program which engendered feelings of empowerment or powerlessness. The study was a replication of Chandler's previous work with staff nurses. It is hoped that this information will provide a framework for a knowledge base to develop educational strategies which will empower the APN student.

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