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More than a cultural experience: Assessing the impact of a medical-surgical international clinical on nursing students' academic performance

机译:不仅仅是一种文化体验:评估医疗外科国际临床对护理学生的学术表现的影响

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A review of the extant literature suggests that there remains a dearth of evidence regarding the evaluation of well-defined outcomes related to international nursing clinical experiences. The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between students' clinical experience (traditional versus international) and a number of academic outcomes including final medical-surgical course grades, performance on relevant Assessment Technologies Institute (ATI) proctored exams, and National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) pass rates. A non-experimental design was implemented using retrospective data obtained from a small university in the Midwest. Students complete a medical-surgical clinical in India during the interim of their third semester in the nursing program. Results of the t-tests show a statistically significant difference in final grades for Adult Health II theory when comparing students who completed a traditional clinical (M = 83.1, SD = 3.8) with those who completed an international clinical (M = 81.6, SD = 5.2); t(100) = 2.0, p = .043. The difference in mean scores for traditional clinical students (M = 70.3, SD = 6.6) versus international clinical students (M = 66.2, SD = 7.2) for the Adult Medical-Surgical proctored exam reached statistical significance, t(119) = 4.5, p <= .001. In contrast, there was no significant difference in means scores between the two groups with regard to scores on the Comprehensive Predictor proctored exam (traditional clinical, M = 76.1, SD = 5.9; international clinical, M = 75.2, SD = 6.4); t(121) = 1.0, p = .316. Finally, a chi square test of independence found that the relationship between clinical status and performance on NCLEX was not statistically significant, chi(2) (1, N = 197) = 0.132, p = .716. Further research is needed to examine the impact of international clinicals on a broader range of outcomes including academic, cultural competency, and clinical performance measures.
机译:对现存文学的审查表明,有关评估与国际护理临床经验相关的明确结果的证据仍然存在缺乏证据。本研究的目的是探讨学生临床经验(传统与国际)和一些学术成果之间的关系,包括最终医学外科课程等级,相关评估技术研究所(ATI)的表演,国家委员会执照检查(NCLEX)通过率。使用从中西部的一所小型大学获得的回顾性数据实施了非实验设计。学生在护理计划中的第三个学期的中期期间在印度完成了医疗手术临床。 T-Tests的结果显示成人健康II理论的最终等级的统计学意义差异,当时与完成国际临床的人(M = 81.6,SD = 5.2); t(100)= 2.0,p = .043。传统临床学生的平均分子(M = 70.3,SD = 6.6)与国际临床学生(M = 66.2,SD = 7.2)进行成人医疗手术,手术检查结果达到统计学意义,T(119)= 4.5, p <= .001。相比之下,两组之间的分数在综合预测标志的评估中的分数没有显着差异(传统临床,M = 76.1,SD = 5.9;国际临床,M = 75.2,SD = 6.4); t(121)= 1.0,p = .316。最后,独立的Chi方形测试发现,临床状态和Nclex的性能之间的关系在统计学上没有统计学意义,CHI(2)(1,N = 197)= 0.132,P = .716。需要进一步的研究来检查国际临床对更广泛的结果,包括学术,文化能力和临床表现措施的影响。

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