Graduating Student Nurses’ Preparedness for Nursing Practice amid COVID-19

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https://doi.org/10.25159/2520-5293/12050

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COVID-19 pandemic, graduating student nurses, Nursing Practice Readiness Tool (NPRT), Philippines, preparedness for nursing practice

Abstract

Student nurses must be prepared professionally to provide nursing care, especially during a critical time such as COVID-19. Regardless of undergraduate nursing programmes focusing on preparedness for practice, the concept of preparedness for nursing practice is not well understood. In this descriptive quantitative study, we determined the extent of the nursing practice preparedness of graduating student nurses amid COVID-19 as perceived by these nurses and nurse educators and the possible interventions to enhance the preparedness for practice of these nurses. In the study, we used an adapted Nursing Practice Readiness Tool, employed the complete enumeration survey method and analysed through frequency, percentages and weighted means. A total of 118 student nurses and 51 nurse educators from a selected university completed the questionnaire. The data were analysed through SPSS version 25. The findings revealed that the scales, which ranked from greatest to lowest preparedness for practice, were: professionalism (4.83), communication (4.65), management of responsibilities (4.61), critical thinking (4.36), clinical knowledge (4.26), and technical skills (4.02). We concluded that the students’ performance in the nursing competency items under clinical knowledge, critical thinking, and especially technical skills, demand increased attention to be better equipped as they transition into nursing practice. Specifically, of the 36 competency items, they were least prepared in using clinical and information technologies, and performing clinical procedures. Finally, as the top intervention, we proposed the development of contingency plans for unusual situations such as a pandemic (75.74%) to enhance the student nurses’ preparedness for practice.

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Published

2023-02-27

How to Cite

Vista, Allan Mark, Tricia Mae Balucio, and Thea Bien Yap. 2022. “Graduating Student Nurses’ Preparedness for Nursing Practice Amid COVID-19”. Africa Journal of Nursing and Midwifery 24 (3):17 pages. https://doi.org/10.25159/2520-5293/12050.
Received 2022-08-19
Accepted 2022-11-18
Published 2023-02-27