The Impact of Standard in-Patients Exposure on Clinical Judgement among Undergraduate Nursing Students at SNC Lahore
Mehdi Hayat Khan, Adnan Yaqoob, Hajrasarwar, Sadia Khan
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ABSTRACT
Background: Clinical judgment skills development of
nursing professional is essential and vital during clinical education. This
quasi experimental study hasevaluated the impact of standardizedIn-patient’s
exposure on clinical judgment among under graduate nursing students using
observational measures.
Method: A single group of undergraduate students was
recruited with purposive sampling at College of Nursing, Shalamar Hospital
Lahore, Pakistan and Tanner’s clinical rubric model was used. A total 78 under
graduate nursing students accomplished in five In-patients exposure within 45
clinical hours. Two Clinical Nursing Instructors were hired to evaluate the
outcome of nursing students; clinical judgment at the end of each standardized
in-patient exposure session. The inter-rater reliability ranged 0.830 to 0.90
for the session.
Results: Clinical judgment outcome were improved from
first in-patient exposure to last patient exposure compared with pre and post
data of clinical judgement of patient second, third, fourth and fifth. The
debriefing method was helpful for the undergraduate nursing students to improve
their critical thinking. The undergraduate nursing students confessed that
in-patient exposure has not only uplifted their clinical experience but also
strengthened the critical thinking in emergency situation and improve the
ability to notice, interpret, and respond suitably. The clinical nursing
faculty also highlighted and valued the newly learned knowledge and commented
that exposure of In-patients to under graduate nursing students is essential
for clinical skills preparation.
Conclusion: Standardized In-patient exposure has
potential to support the undergraduate nursing student for the development of
clinical judgement. No doubt, the clinical instructor has enhanced nursing
professional’s intrinsic motivation but standardized in-patient presented a
true picture, while learning to complete assessment skills.A difference may
exist between high fidelity simulator and standardized in-patient exposure
among undergraduate nursing students, so further research can explore this
phenomenology.
Key words:Nursing students, Clinical Judgment, Standardized
in-patients, Nursing professionals.