Bulletin of Kochi Gakuen College
Online ISSN : 2433-6440
Print ISSN : 0389-4088
The state of the experience of nursing skills in clinical practice
Sakiko NakahiraYuki NonamiShoko MatsumuraRisa NonamiHisao NakaiYuko TakatoChieko IkebataAkiko IzumiAkiko Yoshida
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2012 Volume 42 Pages 87-98

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In March 2003, Report of the Study Group on the way of technical education in basic education of nursing" (MHLW) was issued, and it indicated the technical level of the necessary three items for the nursing students. Based on the technical level, we have also created a checklist for nursing skills and used it to check on every practice. In this study, we researched to define the nursing skills that the students experienced through the practice in three areas in 2010 and detect a problem. In the result of the investigation, the average implementation rate in the 1 level was 55.3% of the total and the rate of five of them was 90% or more. In addition, the average implementation rate in the level 2 was 33.5% of the total and the rate of five of them was 60% or more. Moreover, the average implementation rate in the 3 level was 23.4% overall low. From this, it was defined that the implementation rate in the technical fields of daily life was high. On the other hand, the rate in the medical assistance skills with an attack a body was low. In a clinical practice, it was suggested the necessity to increase the opportunity to check the nursing skills with students, to support the preparation before the practice, to share an information about a less clinical practice techniques between with the faculty and the clinical instructor, and considered necessary to improve the system that is easy to obtain the opportunity.

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