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Measuring the quality of nursing clinical placements and the development of the Placement Evaluation Tool (PET) in a mixed methods co-design project

机译:测量混合方法共同设计项目中护理临床放置和放置评估工具(PET)的发展的质量

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The quality of nursing clinical placements has been found to vary. Placement evaluation tools for nursing students are available but lack contemporary reviews of clinical settings. Therefore, the aim of this study was to develop a feasible, valid and reliable clinical placement evaluation tool applicable to nursing student placements in Australia. An exploratory mixed methods co-design project. Phase 1 included a literature review; expert rating of potential question items and Nominal Group Technique meetings with a range of stakeholders for item development. Phase 2 included on-line pilot testing of the Placement Evaluation Tool (PET) with 1263 nursing students, across all year levels at six Australian Universities and one further education college in 2019–20, to confirm validity, reliability and feasibility. The PET included 19-items (rated on a 5-point agreement scale) and one global satisfaction rating (a 10-point scale). Placements were generally positively rated. The total scale score (19 items) revealed a median student rating of 81 points from a maximum of 95 and a median global satisfaction rating of 9/10. Criterion validity was confirmed by item correlation: Intra-class Correlation Co-efficient ICC?=?.709; scale total to global score r?=?.722; and items to total score ranging from .609 to .832. Strong concurrent validity was demonstrated with the Clinical Learning Environment and Supervision Scale (r?=?.834). Internal reliability was identified and confirmed in two subscale factors: Clinical Environment (Cronbach’s alpha?=?.94) and Learning Support (alpha?=?.96). Based on the short time taken to complete the survey (median 3.5?min) and students’ comments, the tool was deemed applicable and feasible. The PET was found to be valid, reliable and feasible. Use of the tool as a quality assurance measure is likely to improve education and practice in clinical environments. Further international evaluation of the instrument is required to fully determine its psychometric properties.
机译:已发现护理临床展示的质量有所不同。护理学生的安置评估工具可用但缺乏对临床环境的当代评论。因此,本研究的目的是制定适用于澳大利亚护理学生展示的可行性,有效且可靠的临床安置评估工具。探索性混合方法共设计项目。第1阶段包括文献综述;专家评级潜在的问题项目和名义集团技术会议与一系列利益相关者进行物品开发。第2阶段包括在线试验工具(PET)的在线试验试验,其中六名澳大利亚大学的全年院长和2019 - 20年的一级教育学院的全年级别,确认有效性,可靠性和可行性。该宠物包括19件物品(以5分协议规模评定)和一个全球满意度评级(10分)。展示位置通常是正额定的。总比分(19件商品)揭示了中位数学生评级,最多95分,中位数满意度为9/10。标准有效性由项目相关性证实:类内相关性共同高效ICC?= ?. 709;总共缩放到全球分数r?= ?. 722;和项目总成绩范围从.609到.832。临床学习环境和监督规模证明了强大的并发有效性(R?= _.834)。内部可靠性被确定并确认了两个子级因素:临床环境(Cronbach的Alpha?= ?. 94)和学习支持(alpha?= ?. 96)。基于完成调查的短时间(中位数3.5?分钟)和学生评论,该工具被视为适用和可行的。发现宠物有效,可靠和可行。使用该工具作为质量保证措施可能会改善临床环境中的教育和实践。需要对仪器进行进一步的国际评估,以充分确定其心理测量性质。

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