Title of article
Nursing studentsʹ pharmacological knowledge and calculation skills: Ready for practice?
Author/Authors
Dilles، نويسنده , , Tinne and Vander Stichele، نويسنده , , Robert R. and Van Bortel، نويسنده , , Lucas and Elseviers، نويسنده , , Monique M.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
7
From page
499
To page
505
Abstract
SummaryObjectives
luate graduating studentsʹ pharmacological knowledge and calculation skills and describe their self-rated readiness to safe medication care in practice on two nurse educational levels. Additionally, the study describes some characteristics of pharmacology in nurse education in Flanders, Belgium.
s
-eight nursing schools (bachelorʹs degree in nursing [N = 18] and diploma in nursing [N = 20]) were asked to provide details on their pharmacology curriculum and to let their graduating students participate in a cross-sectional survey using the Medication Knowledge and Calculation test in February/March 2009.
s
participating schools showed a large diversity in pharmacology curricula. Mean scores on the pharmacology section and calculation section were 55% and 66%, respectively, for bachelorʹs degree and 52% and 53% for diploma students. On a scale of 1–10, 27% had a self-rated readiness perception ≤ 5. Results differed significantly between schools.
sions
efore graduation, nursing studentsʹ pharmacological knowledge and calculation skills are limited. Apart from the test results, students did not perceive themselves able to deliver safe medication care in practice. Schools need to address the shortcomings. In practice, awareness is needed regarding possible limitations of the newly graduated.
Keywords
Students , Drug dosage calculations , Pharmaceutical preparations/*administration & , Dosage , Health knowledge , Nursing , Attitudes , Practice , professional competence
Journal title
Nurse Education Today
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Nurse Education Today
Record number
1876247
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