• Title of article

    Online video in clinical skills education of oral medication administration for undergraduate student nurses: A mixed methods, prospective cohort study

  • Author/Authors

    Holland، نويسنده , , Agi and Smith، نويسنده , , Fiona and McCrossan، نويسنده , , Gill and Adamson، نويسنده , , Elizabeth and Watt-Watson، نويسنده , , Susan and Penny، نويسنده , , Kay، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    663
  • To page
    670
  • Abstract
    SummaryBackground ements in the safety of the prescribing, dispensing and administration of medicines are identified as a priority across international healthcare systems. It is therefore essential that higher education institutions play their part in helping to meet this patient safety objective. New developments in clinical skills education which are aligned to emerging educational theory are available, but evaluations and supportive evidence are limited. ives luate the use of an online best practice exemplar as an adjunct to the clinical skills teaching of oral medication administration to undergraduate student nurses. methods prospective cohort design. gs and Participants takes of undergraduate nursing students (n = 168, n = 154) undertaking a first year clinical skills based module at a British university. s ntrol group received standard teaching using lectures and skills classes facilitated by experienced clinical skills lecturers. The Intervention group received the standard teaching and unlimited access to an online video clip of medication administration. Performance and satisfaction were measured using module assessment results and a satisfaction questionnaire. Qualitative data were gathered using focus groups (n = 16, n = 20). s tervention group was significantly (p = 0.021) more likely to pass the assessment and rate their satisfaction with the teaching significantly higher (p < 0.05) on more than half of the items from the Student Satisfaction Survey. Two Categories were identified from focus group data; Classroom Learning and Transfer to Practice. Classroom Learning included four themes of Peers, Self, Teaching and Time and when Classroom Learning was positive, the Transfer to Practice of the clinical skill was enhanced. sions ine video of a best practice exemplar as an adjunct to taught clinical skills sessions improves student assessment results and satisfaction ratings. The video was also reported to positively influence all themes identified in Classroom Learning and was perceived to promote the Transfer to Practice of teaching input.
  • Keywords
    administration , Clinical Competence , Webcasts as Topic , Nursing Education Research , oral
  • Journal title
    Nurse Education Today
  • Serial Year
    2013
  • Journal title
    Nurse Education Today
  • Record number

    1877227