参加关爱行为课程的护理本科生的关爱行为发展。

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-23 DOI:10.1111/scs.13189
Sophie Mårtensson, Susanne Knutsson, Eric A Hodges, Gwen Sherwood, Anders Broström, Maria Björk
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背景:在当今复杂的医疗机构中,人们越来越认识到提高护理质量和患者安全的必要性。护士在与病人接触过程中表现出关爱行为的能力会影响病人对护理的体验和参与。护士教育者面临的挑战是如何在对日益复杂的知识和技能的需求与促进学生成为富有同情心和关爱的护士所必需的能力之间取得平衡:这项试点研究采用定量观察设计。在瑞典的一所大学,我们在为期五周的全日制关怀行为课程(CBC)的第一周和最后一周收集了 25 名学生的录像观察数据。学生与标准化病人之间总计 56 分钟的模拟互动视频录像由一名经过认证的编码员使用基于关爱行为编码方案(CBCS)的定时-事件顺序连续编码方法进行编码。CBCS 将斯旺森的 "关怀理论"(Theory of Caring)中描述的五个概念域与相关的子域进行了映射,这些子域与斯旺森的 "富有同情心的治疗者"(Compassionate Healer)和 "胜任的从业者"(Competent Practitioner)素质相一致。CBCS 包含 17 个语言行为代码和 8 个非语言行为代码,分为关爱和非关爱两类:结果:在两次模拟之间,大多数语言关怀行为有所增加,而大多数非语言关怀行为有所减少。在 "称职从业者 "素质中的 "避免假设 "和 "称职/熟练地执行 "两个子领域,模拟结果之间存在明显的统计学差异。大多数观察到的关爱行为与 "富有同情心的治疗者 "相一致:总体而言,学生在参与 CBC 的过程中,关爱行为的发展得到了提高。使用结构化的观察行为编码计划可以帮助教育者在教育和实践中评估关爱行为,支持将关爱作为护理的普遍基础和患者安全的关键。
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Development of caring behaviour in undergraduate nursing students participating in a caring behaviour course.

Background: In today's complex healthcare organisations there is an increasing recognition of the need to enhance care quality and patient safety. Nurses' competence in demonstrating caring behaviour during patient encounters affects how patients experience and participate in their care. Nurse educators are faced with the challenge of balancing the demand for increasingly complex knowledge and skills with facilitating students' abilities essential to becoming compassionate and caring nurses.

Aim: The aim was to describe undergraduate nursing students' development of caring behaviour while participating in a caring behaviour course.

Method: This pilot study used a quantitative observational design. At a university in Sweden, video-recorded observational data from twenty-five students were collected in the first and last weeks of a full-time five-week Caring Behaviour Course (the CBC). In total, 56-min video-recorded simulation interactions between a student and a standardised patient were coded by a credentialed coder using a timed-event sequential continuous coding method based on the Caring Behaviour Coding Scheme (the CBCS). The CBCS maps the five conceptual domains described in Swanson's Theory of Caring with related sub-domains that align with Swanson's qualities of the Compassionate Healer and the Competent Practitioner. The CBCS contains seventeen verbal and eight non-verbal behavioural codes, categorised as caring or non-caring.

Results: Between the two simulations, most verbal caring behaviours increased, and most non-verbal caring behaviours decreased. Statistically significant differences between the simulations occurred in the sub-domains Avoiding assumptions and Performing competently/skilfully in the quality of the Competent Practitioner. Most observed caring behaviours aligned with the Compassionate Healer.

Conclusion: Generally, the students' development of caring behaviours increased while participating in the CBC. Using a structured observational behavioural coding scheme can assist educators in assessing caring behaviour both in education and in practice, supporting caring as the universal foundation of nursing and a key to patient safety.

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期刊介绍: Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences is an established quarterly, peer reviewed Journal with an outstanding international reputation. As the official publication of the Nordic College of Caring Science, the Journal shares their mission to contribute to the development and advancement of scientific knowledge on caring related to health, well-being, illness and the alleviation of human suffering. The emphasis is on research that has a patient, family and community focus and which promotes an interdisciplinary team approach. Of special interest are scholarly articles addressing and initiating dialogue on theoretical, empirical and methodological concerns related to critical issues. All articles are expected to demonstrate respect for human dignity and accountability to society. In addition to original research the Journal also publishes reviews, meta-syntheses and meta-analyses.
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