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  • Current Status and Analysis on Clinical Nursing Risks to Nursing Students

    Objective To investigate the current status of clinical nursing risks to nursing students, so as to provide scientific references for medical universities and policy makers. Methods The self-designed questionnaires were distributed to 360 clinical nursing students in four Third-Level hospitals. The group leaders were trained as investigators regularly. All the other nursing students were asked to fill in the questionnaire alone within 30 minutes. The questions issued were the following four aspects: general information of nursing students, clinical intern operating situation, nursing defects and awareness of nursing risks. Results Among the total 400 questionnaires distributed, 360 valid ones were retrieved (90%). The analysis showed all 21 nursing operations could be performed by students alone, and 80% of the nursing students believed that they were able to do 11 routine operations alone, such as bed-making and vital sign monitoring. The incidence rate of eight nursing defects was between 0.56% and 12.22%. As for the four questions about nursing risks, 49.44% of the nursing students operated alone before getting themselves ready because of their eagerness for such experiences. According to the nursing students, the departments with the highest nursing risks ranked as emergency, operating theatre, surgery, pediatrics, internal medicine, and gynecology and obstetrics. Conclusion The current situation of clinical nursing risks to nursing interns is still far from being satisfactory, so it is necessary to improve the training at university, regulate the clinical education, and ensure the intern safety for nursing students.

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  • Effect of Evidence-Based Nursing Education on the Critical Thinking Ability of Nursing Students

    Objective To explore the effect of evidence-based nursing education on the critical thinking ability of nursing students. Methods One hundred and two junior college nursing students participated in this study. They were divided into the experimental group and the control group. All of them received standard clinical nursing practice training, and students in the experimental group also attended evidence-based nursing training. All the students completed the Critical Thinking Disposition Inventory before and after training. Results Students in the experimental group had improved critical thinking ability compared with the control group, and the difference was statistically significant (Plt;0.05). Conclusions  Evidence-based nursing education can improve the critical thinking ability of nursing students.

    Release date:2016-08-25 03:36 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Influence of Internship on Nursing Students' Knowledge of Patient Safety: A Questionnaire Survey

    ObjectiveTo investigate and analyze the knowledge, skills and attitudes of nursing students to patient safety before and after internship so as to provide evidence for implementation of patient safety curriculum in nursing students. MethodsUndergraduate nursing students before and after internship in nursing school of Wannan Medical College were recruited. The questionnaire method was performed to investigate the knowledge, attitudes and skills of patient safety before and after the internship. The data were input using EpiData 3.0 software and were analyzed by SPSS 13.0. ResultsA total of 451 questionnaires were distributed before the internship and of which 435 nursing students completed the survey (96.45%), 418 questionnaires were distributed after the internship, of which 412 (98.56%) nursing students completed the survey. There were significant higher scores in female nursing students after the internship in the items of 'Knowledge about medical errors' and 'What am I supposed to do when medical errors occur' (P=0.000 and 0.000, respectively), while lower scores of the items of 'Feelings about making errors' and 'Your intentions regarding patient safety' (P=0.002 and 0.006, respectively). Only the score of the item 'What am I supposed to do when medical errors occur' was significantly higher in male nursing students after the internship (P=0.046). ConclusionThe internship is useful for improving experiencing practice, knowledge on patient safety, reduce the negative feelings about making errors.

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