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Competence perceptions of veterinary nursing students and registered veterinary nurses in Ireland: a mixed methods explanatory study

机译:爱尔兰兽医护理学生和注册兽医护士的能力看法:混合方法解释性研究

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Veterinary regulators require veterinary nursing students to demonstrate clinical competence prior to registration and practice as a veterinary nurse. However, in common with other medical professions, there is no one broadly accepted definition of competence. Studies in nursing have revealed that practicing nurses may view newly qualified colleagues as lacking competence, leading to disillusionment with nursing training programmes. Similar studies are lacking in veterinary nursing, despite the profession having recently undergone a similar transition from workplace-based training to undergraduate education. A mixed methods explanatory study surveyed 66 Irish registered veterinary nurses and 31 first year veterinary nursing students at two Irish third level institutions to obtain their views on what constitutes veterinary nursing competence and when veterinary nurses develop it. The surveys were followed by student focus groups and semi-structured one-on-one interviews with registered veterinary nurses. Content analysis was employed to analyse the surveys, while the focus groups and interview transcripts underwent thematic analysis. Students perceived competence primarily as the ability to provide patient care, and they expected it to develop close to the time of graduation. RVNs held a broader definition of competence, incorporating leadership skills and confidence as well as patient care provision. RVNs expected it to take approximately two years of workplace-based experience post-graduation for a veterinary nurse to develop competence. In addition, RVNs recognised that anxiety felt by many newly qualified veterinary nurses during this period could be attenuated by mentorship from more experienced colleagues. Irish RVNs and veterinary nursing students perceive competence differently, similar to previous findings from the nursing profession. Educators and regulators should provide explicit descriptions of terms such as ‘competence’ to avoid confusion and possible disillusionment amongst veterinary nursing stakeholders.
机译:兽医监管机构要求兽医护理学生在登记和练习作为兽医护士之前展示临床能力。然而,与其他医学职业共同,没有一个广泛接受的能力定义。护理研究表明,练习护士可能会认为新合格的同事缺乏能力,导致护理培训计划的幻灭。兽医护理缺乏类似的研究,尽管职业最近经历了基于工作场所的培训与本科教育的类似转变。混合方法解释性研究调查了66名爱尔兰人登记的兽医护士和31名爱尔兰第三层机构的第一年兽医护理学生,以获得对兽医护理能力以及兽医护士发展的内容的看法。随后的调查是学生焦点小组和半结构的一对一访谈与注册的兽医护士。采用内容分析来分析调查,而焦点小组和面试成绩单接受了专题分析。学生认为能力主要是提供患者护理的能力,他们预计它将培养毕业时期。 RVN持有更广泛的能力定义,纳入领导技能和信心以及患者护理。 rvns预计将在毕业后大约两年的工作场所经验,为兽医护士制定能力。此外,RVN认识到,在此期间,许多新合格的兽医护士感到焦虑可能会因来自更有经验的同事而受到授予的决定。爱尔兰RVN和兽​​医护理学生认为具有不同的竞争力,类似于护理专业的先前调查结果。教育工作者和监管机构应提供明确的描述,例如“能力”,以避免兽医护理利益攸关方之间的混乱和可能的幻灭。

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