Child Health Nurs Res.  2016 Apr;22(2):117-125. 10.4094/chnr.2016.22.2.117.

Effects of Direct Practice of Newborn Health Assessment on Students' Nursing Clinical Competence and Self-Efficacy

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Nursing, Mokpo Miz-I Hospital, Mokpo, Korea.
  • 2Department of Nursing, Mokpo National University, Mokpo, Korea. saryu@mokpo.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE
This study was done to examine the effect of direct practice of newborn health assessment on nursing student's clinical competence and self-efficacy and to propose effective strategies for clinical education on newborn care.
METHODS
Design was a nonequivalent control group quasi-experimental study. The direct practice program was composed of a lecture, demonstration, drill and feedback using a manikin, and repeated direct practice regarding newborn health assessment. Participants were 65 student nurses taking the pediatric nursing practicum in the nursery room at M hospital. The experimental group (n=33) participated in the direct practice program for newborn health assessment and the control group (n=32) received the traditional practice method. Nursing clinical competence was assessed by two nurse investigators and structured questionnaires were used to measure self-efficacy.
RESULTS
The experimental group's clinical competence was significantly higher than that of the control group (t=-4.82, p=.000). However no significant difference was found between the two groups for self-efficacy (t=1.264, p=.211).
CONCLUSION
These findings indicate that the direct practice program is effective in improving nursing student's clinical competence, but it was not effective in increasing self-efficacy. Direct practice in various clinical education settings is recommended and longitudinal effects be evaluated.

Keyword

Direct practice; Students; Nursing; Clinical Competence; Self-efficacy

MeSH Terms

Clinical Competence*
Education
Humans
Infant, Newborn*
Manikins
Nurseries
Nursing*
Pediatric Nursing
Research Personnel
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