Application of general clinical training on nursing core competence of ICU nurses
10.3760/cma.j.cn115682-20210802-03413
- VernacularTitle:通科临床培训在专科ICU护士护理核心能力培养中的应用
- Author:
Jing TANG
1
;
Xiangjun TAO
Author Information
1. 首都医科大学附属北京朝阳医院SICU,北京 100020
- Keywords:
Intensive Care Unit;
General clinical training;
Core competence of nurses
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2022;28(12):1580-1584
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To explore the effect of general clinical training on core competence, ICU knowledge and skills of ICU nurses.Methods:Using the convenient sampling method, a total of 32 nurses from various specialties who worked in ICU of Beijing Chaoyang Hospital from February to March 2020 were selected for ICU general clinical practice training. The core competencies of ICU nurses were evaluated by the ICU nurse professional core competencies questionnaire before and 1 month after the training, including the ability to master and apply ICU setting and management, the ability to master and apply critically ill patient care, the ability to master and apply specialized technical skills, and the ability to educate and train. ICU theoretical knowledge and operation skills were assessed by using self-made theoretical knowledge examination papers and operation assessment standards. Paired t test and paired χ 2 test were used for statistical analysis. Results:After the general clinical training, the proportion of 32 nurses who scored good in 16 items in the evaluation of core competence was higher than before (χ 2= 4.571-6.583) . Among the four dimensions of core competence, the score of master and apply ICU setting and management was higher than that before training ( t=-2.442) . The difference was statistically significant ( P<0.05) . After training, theoretical knowledge score of nurses ( t=-9.500) and operational skills score ( t=-2.590) were improved, and the differences were all statistically significant ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:The general clinical training can improve ICU nurses' ability to master and apply ICU setting and management and their knowledge and skills of general intensive care, so as to provide a certain basis for the reserve of general ICU nursing team for future public health emergencies.