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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38687710/the-impact-of-restricted-clinical-experiences-during-a-pandemic-on-newly-graduated-nurses-experiences-a-descriptive-study
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MULTICENTER STUDY
Kimberly Nelson, Donna Weyant, Kate Anderson Bogue, Jennifer Parrotte, Carrie Jeffery, Elisabeth George, Robin George, Judith Tinelli, Kimberly Boulanger, Kelly Luckenbaugh, Sarah Ziccardi, Jan Zillman, Connie Henry, Amy Beth Davis, Erin Klinge, Delores McCreary
A multihospital study examined the impact of restricted clinical opportunities during COVID-19 on newly graduated nurses' experiences, self-reported competence, and self-reported errors upon entry into a nurse residency program and at 6 months. Newly graduated nurses' experiences (n = 2,005) were described using comparative data from cohorts before and during restricted experiences across 22 hospitals; minimal differences were observed. Nursing professional development specialists can utilize this information when creating and sustaining transition-to-practice programs...
May 2024: Journal for Nurses in Professional Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38683142/the-role-of-motivation-in-the-initiation-and-maintening-mentoring-relationships-among-nurses-and-midwives
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tracy Alexis Kakyo, Lily Dongxia Xiao, Diane Chamberlain
AIM: To understand clinicians' motivations to engage in mentoring to support newly graduated nurses and midwives working in hospital settings. BACKGROUND: Nursing and midwifery literature has established the benefits of mentoring and challenges that affect the effectiveness of formal mentoring programmes. No studies have explored hospital nurses' and midwives' motivations to mentor in the absence of the obligatory status and associated rewards of institutionalised mentoring...
April 29, 2024: International Nursing Review
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38678870/criteria-to-evaluate-graduate-nurse-proficiencies-in-obtaining-a-health-history-and-perform-physical-assessment-in-simulation-based-education-a-narrative-review
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REVIEW
Luis Alexandre Costa, Eloise Jane Monger
BACKGROUND: Simulation is a technique being used increasingly in healthcare education which offers opportunities to evaluate nursing proficiencies. The use of valid and reliable instruments is recognised as the foundation for a robust assessment, however competency-based health assessment courses for graduate nurses can consequently become reductionist in measuring proficiencies. OBJECTIVE: The specific review question was: In simulation-based education, what are the criteria that evaluate graduate nursing student's competence in obtaining a health history and performance of patient assessment? METHODS: Eleven studies were included in the review...
April 26, 2024: Nurse Education in Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38678869/the-core-competencies-in-disaster-nursing-of-new-graduate-nurses-in-guangdong-china-a-cross-sectional-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jinjia Lai, Gongzhen Wen, Cuijin Gu, Chaoqun Ma, Hanxi Chen, Jiagen Xiang, Yibing Tan
AIM: This study aimed to assess the level of core competencies in disaster nursing of New Graduate Nurses (NGNs) and explore its influencing factors. BACKGROUND: In recent years, the overall frequency of disasters around the world has been on the rise. As the emerging workforce in clinical settings, NGNs play an integral role in future disaster relief efforts. NGNs' level and influencing impact of core competencies in disaster nursing need to be understood. DESIGN: A cross-sectional design...
April 26, 2024: Nurse Education in Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38671440/culture-change-and-lessons-learned-from-ten-years-in-the-va-centers-of-excellence-in-primary-care-education
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
William G Weppner, Mamta K Singh, Joyce E Wipf, Rebecca Shunk, LeChauncy Woodard, Rebecca Brienza
BACKGROUND: Team-based care is critical to achieving health care value while maximizing patient outcomes. Few descriptions exist of graduate-level team training interventions and practice models. Experience from the multisite, decade-long Veterans Affairs (VA) Centers of Excellence in Primary Care Education provides lessons for developing internal medicine training experiences in interprofessional clinical learning environments. METHODS: A review of multisite demonstration project transforming traditional silo-model training to interprofessional team-based primary care...
April 26, 2024: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38671438/relationship-between-learning-styles-and-clinical-competency-in-nursing-students
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Seyed Kazem Mousavi, Ali Javadzadeh, Hanieh Hasankhani, Zahra Alijani Parizad
BACKGROUND: The acquisition of clinical competence is considered the ultimate goal of nursing education programs. This study explored the relationship between learning styles and clinical competency in undergraduate nursing students. METHODS: A descriptive-correlational study was conducted in 2023 with 276 nursing students from the second to sixth semesters at Abhar School of Nursing, Zanjan University of Medical Sciences, Iran. Data were collected using demographic questionnaires, Kolb's learning styles, and Meretoja's clinical competence assessments completed online by participants...
April 26, 2024: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38671420/intercultural-sensitivity-in-chilean-healthcare-profession-students
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Patricia Pineda, Maura Klenner, Gerardo Espinoza, Rodrigo Mariño, Carlos Zaror
Each culture has unique health care related values, habits, perceptions, expectations, norms, etc., that makes cultural competence an important attribute to be developed by healthcare professionals, to ensure they provide effective treatment. Intercultural sensitivity (IS) is the affective dimension of cultural competence. The objective of this study is to explore the self-perceived level of IS in first and last year students of three health sciences professions (i.e., Dentistry, Medicine, and Nursing) at the Universidad de la Frontera, Temuco, Chile...
April 26, 2024: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38671410/interprofessional-socialization-of-first-year-medical-and-midwifery-students-effects-of-an-ultra-brief-anatomy-training
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dana Bostedt, Ebrar Hümeyra Dogan, Sina Chole Benker, Maret Antje Rasmus, Emily Eisner, Nadine Lana Simon, Martina Schmitz, Markus Missler, Dogus Darici
BACKGROUND: Interprofessionalism is considered a key component in modern health profession education. Nevertheless, there remains ongoing debate about when and where to introduce interprofessional trainings in the curriculum. We identified anatomy, a subject commonly shared among health professionals, as a practical choice for initiating early intergroup-contact between first-year medical and midwifery students. Our study examined the effects of a four-hour block course in anatomy on interprofessional socialization and valuing, as well as long-term effects on intergroup contact...
April 26, 2024: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38669861/nursing-students-knowledge-of-and-attitudes-towards-pain-management-an-integrative-review
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REVIEW
Fawaz Abdullah Alshehri, Tracy Levett-Jones, Jacqui Pich
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this review were to appraise the available literature regarding nursing students' knowledge of and attitudes towards pain management; and secondly, to examine the instruments currently used to measure students' knowledge of and attitudes towards pain management. DESIGN: This review was conducted using Whittemore and Knafl's five-stage framework for integrative reviews. DATA SOURCES: A comprehensive search to retrieve relevant studies published in English between 1978 and 2022 was conducted using the databases: CINAHL, MEDLINE, Embase and Scopus databases...
April 10, 2024: Nurse Education Today
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38667625/downside-of-helping-professions-a-comparative-study-of-health-indicators-and-health-behaviour-among-nurses-and-early-childhood-educators
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Melinda Csima, Judit Podráczky, Szabolcs Cseh, Dávid Sipos, Sára Garai, Judit Fináncz
The activities of health care workers and early childhood educators have received increased attention both in lay public discourse and in scientific discourse. These professional groups play a significant role in shaping the health behaviours of those they interact with; thus, understanding the patterns they convey is of paramount importance. The aim of our study is a comparative analysis of health conditions and health behaviours of professionals working in Hungarian early childhood education and nurses working in the healthcare system (n = 1591)...
April 20, 2024: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38664699/exploring-medical-and-nursing-students-perceptions-about-a-patient-safety-course-a-qualitative-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Farwa Ayub, Noreen Afzal, Wajid Ali, Fozia Asif, Syed Sabih Ul Hassan, Ghazal Haque, Fasih Ali Ahmed, Khairulnissa Ajani, Zahra Tharani, Mehtab Jaffer, Adil H Haider, Hanan J Aboumatar, Asad Latif
BACKGROUND: Educating health professionals on patient safety can potentially reduce healthcare-associated harm. Patient safety courses have been incorporated into medical and nursing curricula in many high-income countries and their impact has been demonstrated in the literature through objective assessments. This study aimed to explore student perceptions about a patient safety course to assess its influence on aspiring health professionals at a personal level as well as to explore differences in areas of focus between medical and nursing students...
April 25, 2024: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38663306/the-impact-of-incorporating-a-simulation-program-into-the-undergraduate-nursing-curricula-a-cross-sectional-descriptive-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alejandro Martínez-Arce, Julián Rodríguez-Almagro, Esperanza Vélez-Vélez, Paloma Rodríguez-Gómez, Ana Rosa Alconero-Camarero, Antonio Hernández-Martínez
AIM: To determine the degree of satisfaction for each academic year and according to the type of simulation performed (simulated patient actor/advanced simulator) among nursing students after the use of clinical simulation. INTRODUCTION: Clinical simulation is currently being incorporated in a cross-cutting manner throughout undergraduate nursing education. Its implementation requires a novel curricular design and educational changes throughout the academic subjects...
April 22, 2024: Nurse Education in Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38661700/clinical-inquiry-and-problem-identification
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Deana Hays, Kerry A Milner, Susan Farus-Brown, Mary C Zonsius, Ellen Fineout-Overholt
This is the second article in a new series designed to provide readers with insight into educating nurses about evidence-based decision-making. It builds on AJN's award-winning previous series-Evidence-Based Practice, Step by Step and EBP 2.0: Implementing and Sustaining Change (to access both series, go to https://links.lww.com/AJN/A133). This follow-up series will address how to teach and facilitate learning about the evidence-based practice (EBP) and quality improvement (QI) processes and how they impact health care quality...
May 1, 2024: American Journal of Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38661592/branching-path-simulation-for-pediatric-nurse-practitioner-students-to-promote-critical-thinking-a-quasi-experimental-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sandra A Banta-Wright, Brian M Wright, Asma A Taha, Nickolaus Miehl
INTRODUCTION: Branching path simulation (BPS) is an active learning pedagogy incorporating gaming principles in a low-stakes, safe environment. No study has explored the use of BPS in advanced practice nursing education. This study measured pediatric nurse practitioner students' perception of the integration of BPS in one graduate-level course. METHOD: This study used a one group, post-test only quasi-experimental design with a convenience sample of 22 pediatric nurse practitioner students over 2 years enrolled in a university in the Pacific Northwest United States...
April 25, 2024: Journal of Pediatric Health Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38660753/comparison-of-alabama-nurse-experiences-between-practice-areas-during-the-early-covid-19-pandemic
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aoyjai P Montgomery, Courtney Sullivan, Tracey Dick, Charlene Roberson, Lindsey M Harris, Patricia A Patrician
BACKGROUND: According to the Total Worker Health® framework, safety culture including a reasonable workload among healthcare workers is essential to the security and well-being of patients, staff, and healthcare organizations. Evaluating the impact of the pandemic on the nursing workforce in different practice areas is critical for addressing workforce health and sustainability. The purpose of this study was to compare work and selfcare experiences among Alabama nurses between practice areas and the early pandemic years (2020 vs...
April 25, 2024: Workplace Health & Safety
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38658914/the-effect-of-resilience-training-with-mhealth-application-based-on-micro-learning-method-on-the-stress-and-anxiety-of-nurses-working-in-intensive-care-units-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Maryam Abbasalizadeh, Zahra Farsi, Seyedeh Azam Sajadi, Afsaneh Atashi, Andrew Fournier
INTRODUCTION: Nurses in intensive care units (ICUs) face high stress and anxiety, impacting their well-being and productivity. Addressing this, this study evaluated the impact of resilience training via a mHealth application based on micro-learning on ICU nurses' stress and anxiety levels. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study, a single-blind randomized controlled trial conducted in 2022-23, involved sixty ICU nurses from two Tehran hospitals. Nurses were chosen through purposive sampling and divided into intervention and control groups by simple randomization...
April 24, 2024: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38654973/the-effects-of-the-covid-19-pandemic-on-the-clinical-practicum-of-undergraduate-nursing-and-midwifery-students-in-jordan-a-descriptive-survey
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rafi M Alnjadat, Ahmad B Al-Rawashdeh, Faizah Ayedh Almutairi, Mahmoud Abdel Hameed Shahin
INTRODUCTION: The effects of COVID-19 lockdowns and the discontinued face-to-face clinical practicum had negative consequences on nursing and midwifery students at many levels. The clinical learning environment includes all the training and learning experiences that nursing students undergo during their clinical practicum. OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to assess the effects of the COVID-19 lockdowns on the nursing and midwifery students' practicum training in governmental and private universities and academic faculties of nursing in Jordan...
2024: SAGE Open Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38654420/hospital-unit-type-and-professional-roles-as-a-predictor-of-relational-coordination-in-an-army-medical-center
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sherita House, Hebatallah A Naim Ali, Christopher Stucky
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: High-quality communication and relationships are associated with quality of care. Workflow differences across hospital units can impede communication and relationships among health care professionals. Relational coordination (RC) is a process of communication supported by shared goals, shared knowledge, and mutual respect and is associated with quality of care and better performance outcomes in civilian hospitals. However, RC has not been explored in military hospitals...
April 24, 2024: Quality Management in Health Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38654402/the-effect-of-work-readiness-on-work-well-being-for-newly-graduated-nurses-the-mediating-role-of-emotional-labor-and-psychological-capital
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yueming Ding, Haishan Tang, Yiming Zhang, Qianwen Peng, Wanglin Dong, Guangli Lu, Chaoran Chen
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between work readiness and work well-being for newly graduated nurses and the mediating role of emotional labor and psychological capital in this relationship. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey was conducted in mainland China. A total of 478 newly graduated nurses completed the Work Readiness Scale, Emotional Labour Scale, Psychological Capital Questionnaire, and Work Well-being Scale. Descriptive statistical methods, Pearson correlation analysis, and a structural equation model were used to analyze the available data...
April 23, 2024: Journal of Nursing Scholarship
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38654323/enhancing-clinical-reasoning-for-management-of-non-communicable-diseases-virtual-patient-cases-as-a-learning-strategy-for-nurses-in-primary-healthcare-centers-a-pre-post-study-design
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gerard Nyiringango, Uno Fors, Elenita Forsberg, David K Tumusiime
BACKGROUND: In Rwanda, nurses manage all primary care at health centres, and therefore are their clinical reasoning skills important. In this study, a web-based software that allows the creation of virtual patient cases (VP cases) has been used for studying the possibility of using VP cases for the continuous professional development of nurses in primary health care in Rwanda. Previous studies in pre-service education have linked VP cases with the enhancement of clinical reasoning, a critical competence for nurses...
April 23, 2024: BMC Medical Education
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