Undergraduate nursing curricula: Numeracy and accreditation

被引:8
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作者
Minty-Walker, Christine [1 ]
Wilson, Nathan J. [1 ]
Rylands, Leanne [2 ,3 ]
Hunt, Leanne [1 ]
Pettigrew, Jim [3 ]
机构
[1] Western Sydney Univ, Sch Nursing & Midwifery, Locked Bag 2751, Penrith, NSW 1797, Australia
[2] Western Sydney Univ, Sch Comp Data & Math Sci, Locked Bag 1797, Penrith, NSW 2751, Australia
[3] Western Sydney Univ, Off Pro Vice Chancellor Learning Futures, Locked Bag 1797, Penrith, NSW 2751, Australia
关键词
Medication calculations; Numeracy; Nursing accreditation; Undergraduate education; Gender; SKILLS; STUDENTS;
D O I
10.1016/j.colegn.2020.10.006
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Background: Numeracy skills are essential for patient safety; therefore, it is vital that registered nurses are proficient in performing calculations, notably medication calculations. However, the literature indicates that a large proportion of undergraduate nursing students and registered nurses are not competent in numeracy. The manifestation of numerical and calculation errors is thought to stem from failing to comprehend key mathematical principles from primary or secondary school, as well as the minimal admission requirements to enter nursing programs. Tertiary education providers teach and assess numeracy within nursing programs using a diverse range of pedagogical and instructional approaches. These programs of nursing study are underpinned by the Australian Nursing & Midwifery Accreditation Council standards, and lead to nursing registration in Australia. These accreditation standards do not incorporate numeracy, placing the onus on the tertiary education providers to design content and assessment types, as well as establish a benchmark to gauge the competence of the student prior to graduating. Question: Why the Australian Nursing & Midwifery Accreditation Council does not require graduates to demonstrate numeracy proficiency, and why there are no recommendations for undergraduate numeracy content and assessment in Australia. Method: An exploratory sequential mixed methods design across 5 stages will be used. Findings: No data has been collected to date. Discussion: No discussion has been written to date. Conclusion: To contribute knowledge to improve the competence of undergraduate nursing students in relation to numeracy education, and ultimately the safety of Registered Nurses when calculating medications in practice. (c) 2020 Australian College of Nursing Ltd. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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页码:559 / 564
页数:6
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