J Nurs Acad Soc.
1983 Dec;13(3):1-33.
A Study of the Junior Nursing Cillege Students' Role During Clinical Practice
Abstract
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The role and function of nursing care nowadays, tend to acquire sophisicated technology because specialization has expended due to increase of the medical population and the improvement, of national health standards. To implement nursing care independently as a professional nurse, the apprehension of specific knowledge and skill should be acquired during basic nursing education. So it is important for nursing education not only to include theory and actual techniques, but also to strengthen the practical training in the actual clinical setting
This study was carried out with the following objectives;
1. To survey the detailed content and frequency of actual nursing students display during their clinical training.
2. To investigate the detailed content and frequency of actual nursing behavior which students display in each clinical a area.
3. To identify the motive for selection of nursing as their major and to determine the degree of self confidence, extent of knowledge and recognition of nursing responsibility.
4. To observe the relationship between actual nursing behavior and each of the following;
1) Motive for selecting nursing as a major
2) Self confidence
3) Knowledge of nursing care
4) Recognition of nursing responsibility
The conclusions of this study were as follows;
1. Among the detailed nursing behavior which junior nursing college students carry out in clinical training; taking respirations showed the highest frequency, and taking body temperatures, blood pressures, and pulses and making beds were next in frequency in this order.
2. In detailed nursing behaviors according to clinical area; taking vital signs showed the highest frequency in the emergency room, pediatric ward, orthopedic ward, general surgical ward and internal medicine ward. However, in the operating room, assisting with endotracheal tube insertion and sterile techniques were showen to have the highest frequencies. In nursery, umbilical cord care and the measurement of body weight were the highest in frequency. In neurosurgical ward, the measurement of vital signs, changing position and tracheostomy care were the highest in frequency. In obstetric and gynecological ward and in the delivery room, checking duration, intensity and frequency of contractions was the highest in frequency.
3. In regard to the motive for majoring in nursing, the aptitude and interest of the student had the highest percentage(32.86%), and self-confidence in nursing activities(M=3.36), knowledge in nursing activities(M=3.09), and the recognition of the nursing activity (M=3.76) were in the middle range.
4. When the detailed nursing behaviors were compared with motive, self-confidence, knowledge and recognition, it was found that when the nursing behavior was difficult and regarding much endeavor although the motive was high, the frequency of the nursing behavior was rather low. But in the cases in which there was much self confidence and a high level of skill was required, nursing behavior was carried more frequently. When there was much. self confidence and skill was not required, the frequency of nursing behavior was rather low. In the cases of a high level of knowledge, the frequency of nursing behavior was low and when recognition for nursing behavior was given the frequency of nursing behavior was low.