Title of article :
Developing a clinical performance logbook for nursing students receiving cardiac care field training
Author/Authors :
Yousefy، Alireza نويسنده , , Shayan، Shahram نويسنده PhD. Candidate of Higher Education Management, Medical Education Development Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , , Mosavi، Assadolah نويسنده Medical Education Development Center, Yasuj University of Medical Sciences, Yasuj ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2012
Abstract :
Background: Assessment is one of the teachers’ most important activities in teaching process
which bears many purposes. With the rapid change of different sciences,old methods and tools
are not meeting the present needs. Since in medical sciences, half of the educational course,
including nursing courses,occurs at patients’ bedside, the assessment of clinical competency
is of great importance. In this study the goals , skills and expected level of competency for
each skill and procedural skills needed for training nursing studentsreceivingcardiac care field
training compiled. Materials and Methods: This research was a descriptive measurement
study conducted in Esfahan in 2010-2011. Research community was nursing trainers who
are responsible for training students takingcardiac care field training coursesin state medical
science universities all over the country. Sampling was performed first in the form of the multi-
stage cluster and then after selecting the colleges , their trainers entered the study in the form
of census. To gather the information, after literature review and performing a focusing group,
an initial questionnaire was compiled and survey was conducted using Delphi three-stage
method. Results: After literature review and focus group, 23 modules and 142 skills in the
first section and 14 general procedural skills and 15 special procedural skills in the second
stage were compiled. Finally after passing the Delphi stages, 150 skills in the form of 23 mod-
ules in the first section and 14 general procedural skill and 13 special procedural skills were
obtainedin the second section. The expectancy levels of all the skills were also determined.
Conclusion: This study has introduced an assessment pattern in the form of clinical perfor-
mance logbook which can be a valuable tool for assessing the clinical competency of nursing
students receiving field training in cardiac care units(CCU).
Journal title :
Journal of Education and Health Promotion (J Edu Health Promot)
Journal title :
Journal of Education and Health Promotion (J Edu Health Promot)