Pilot training program for developing disaster nursing competencies among undergraduate students in China

被引:22
作者
Pang, Samantha M. C. [1 ]
Chan, Sunshine S. S. [1 ]
Cheng, Yichuan [2 ]
机构
[1] Hong Kong Polytech Univ, Sch Nursing, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
[2] Sichuan Univ, W China Sch Nursing, Chengdu 610064, Sichuan, Peoples R China
关键词
curriculum development; disaster nursing; disaster nursing competencies; global standard; nursing education;
D O I
10.1111/j.1442-2018.2009.00499.x
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
As nurses constitute the largest group of health-care providers, their readiness to respond to disasters and to participate in preparedness and disaster recovery activities will be significant for making a community more resilient against disaster. Concern is raised regarding how to build the capacity of all nurses with a knowledge base and a minimum set of skills in responding to various disasters. Drawing on the ICN Framework of Disaster Nursing Competencies and Global Standards for the Initial Education of Professional Nurses and Midwives, a training program entitled "Introduction to Disaster Nursing" was developed. Four teaching methods including action learning, problem-based learning, skill training, and lecture were used to orchestrate a series of planned activities for helping students develop the required disaster nursing competencies in a 2-week intensive training program held in Sichuan China in July 2009. The pre- and post-tests which were given to assess the students' perceived level of competencies demonstrated a significant gain in relevant knowledge and skills constituting the required competencies upon completion of the program. In the program evaluation, most students indicated their willingness and capability in disaster relief work under supervision, and they were keen to advance their competencies in the field of disaster nursing.
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页码:367 / 373
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