Title of article :
Evaluation of student nursesʹ perception of preparedness for oral medication administration in clinical practice: A collaborative study
Author/Authors :
Aggar، نويسنده , , Christina and Dawson، نويسنده , , Sonja، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Abstract :
SummaryBackground
ment of oral medication administration skills and competency for student nurses is challenging and medication errors are common. The ability of nurses to master a clinical skill is dependent upon educational instruction and practice.
ives
m of this study was to evaluate nursing studentsʹ perception of preparedness for oral medication administration in two practice environments and determine possible relationship between student demographics and their perceived preparedness for oral medication administration.
as a cross sectional, exploratory study.
ipants
-eight second year students from a baccalaureate nursing course from two metropolitan Australian tertiary institutions participated.
s
t nursesʹ perception of preparedness for oral medication administration was measured via a self-administered, adapted, and validated questionnaire.
s
erall mean Total Preparedness Score was 86.2 (range 71–102). There was no significant difference for perceived total preparedness to administer oral medications between the two facilities. Whilst there was no significant relationship established between student demographics and their perceived preparedness to administer oral medications, four single questions related to clinical practice were shown to be significant.
sion
delity simulated teaching environments that incorporate time management and post medication situations, may improve student nursesʹ perceived preparedness for oral medication administration.
Keywords :
Nursing education , Clinical skills , Oral medication administration , Clinical Laboratory , Low fidelity simulation
Journal title :
Nurse Education Today
Journal title :
Nurse Education Today