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Are nursing students’ clinical skills competency and self-confidence levels improved via video iPods? A randomized controlled pilot study

机译:通过视频iPod可以提高护理学生的临床技能能力和自信心吗?随机对照试验研究

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Background: Mobile technologies allow students the opportunity to enhance learning while away from the traditional classroom setting. However, educational outcome research is lacking in the use of mobile health (m-health) applications in healthcare professional practice development.Objectives: The aim of this pilot study was to discover whether male and female urinary catheter insertion videos delivered via iPods increases students’ skills competency and self-confidence levels.Methods: A prospective replicated study including second year, semester two, undergraduate nursing student participants (NSP) (N=16) was conducted: nine control participants (no video iPods) and seven intervention participants (video iPods). Nursing students attending a mandatory skills class in a learning resource center (LRC) in a School of Nursing located in Northern California were asked to participate in the study. NSP completed a questionnaire regarding previous clinical exposure to urinary catheterizations and levels of competency and confidence in performing the skills prior to taking a required skills course. Directly following the completion of the questionnaire, the participants’ viewed a professional video and a clinical faculty demonstrating the skills. Thereafter the NSP were provided practice time with evaluative feedback. At the completion of the class, the intervention group was provided video iPods and the control group was afforded no technology for a period of two weeks. Following the two weeks, the NSP completed a follow-up questionnaire and a clinical evaluation of their urinary catheterization skills in the LRC.Results: Close to zero variation in urinary catheterization competency scores were determined because all of the NSP scored high in this area and, therefore meaningful comparisons were not determined. The confidence levels for performing the catheterization skills did not significantly change by group, procedure, or time and neither were the two-way interactions between group and time, nor between procedure and time significant.Conclusions: Video iPods may be used to enhance nursing skills. However, the results of this pilot study do not suggest a significant change in competency or confidence levels in performing the clinical skills. Further investigation is necessary because increasing the number of participants, video-viewing time, and monitoring the length of time-on-learning may have a positive influence on future student affect and learning outcomes.
机译:背景:移动技术使学生有机会在远离传统教室的情况下加强学习。但是,在医疗保健专业实践开发中缺乏对移动健康(m-health)应用程序的使用的教育成果研究。目的:该初步研究的目的是发现通过iPod传送的男女导尿管插入视频是否能增加学生的方法:一项前瞻性重复研究,包括二年级,第二学期,护理学本科生参与者(NSP)(N = 16):9名对照参与者(无视频iPod)和7名干预参与者(视频) iPods)。要求在北加州一所护理学校的学习资源中心(LRC)参加必修技能课程的护理学生参加该研究。 NSP完成了一份有关先前临床上对导尿管的暴露程度以及在参加必修技能课程之前进行技能操作的能力和信心水平的调查表。问卷填写完毕后,参与者立即观看了专业视频和演示此技能的临床教师。此后,为NSP提供了具有评估反馈的练习时间。在课程结束时,向干预组提供了视频iPod,而对照组在两周内没有任何技术支持。两周后,NSP完成了一份随访问卷,并在LRC中对其尿道插管技能进行了临床评估。结果:确定了尿道插管能力得分接近于零的变化,因为该区域的所有NSP得分都很高。 ,因此无法确定有意义的比较。进行导管插入技巧的置信度水平并未因组,程序或时间而显着变化,并且组与时间之间的双向交互作用以及程序与时间之间的双向交互作用均无显着性。结论:视频iPod可用于增强护理技能。但是,该初步研究的结果并未显示出在执行临床技能时能力或置信度水平的显着变化。有必要进行进一步的调查,因为增加参与者的数量,视频观看时间以及监视学习时间的长度可能会对未来的学生情感和学习成果产生积极影响。

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