A critical care bridging program to prepare fourth-year baccalaureate students for specialty practice

The preparation, recruitment and retention of qualified critical care nurses represents a major challenge in this era of health human resource constraints. To assess the impact of a critical care bridging program (CCBP) on students' confidence (self-efficacy) to care for critically ill patients...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Canadian journal of critical care nursing 2009-04, Vol.20 (1), p.12
Hauptverfasser: King, Mary Lou, Singh, Mina, Harris, Linda
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The preparation, recruitment and retention of qualified critical care nurses represents a major challenge in this era of health human resource constraints. To assess the impact of a critical care bridging program (CCBP) on students' confidence (self-efficacy) to care for critically ill patients. A convenience sample of students and their preceptors was used in this pilot study. Student and preceptor mean self-efficacy scores showed improvement following the CCBP. Preceptors reported significant improvement in students' confidence in all subscales except self-development. Innovative educational approaches for the preparation of new graduates to critical care environments are needed.
ISSN:2368-8653