Abstract
BackgroundNursing students’ practical training should begin when students can apply core knowledge, skills, and attitudes related to patient safety. This necessitates an integrated curriculum in nursing education that links practice to the theory concerning patient safety to enhance patient safety competencies and quality in nursing care. This study aimed to develop an integrated curriculum that incorporates patient safety factors in the existing curriculum to increase patient safety competencies in nursing students.MethodA case study approach was adopted to explain the development processes of a new curriculum integrating patient safety in the existing outcome-based curriculum of a nursing college. Based on the existing outcome-based curriculum of a nursing college, a four-step process was performed to integrate patient safety component, including quality improvement, into the curriculum: 1) literature review, 2) analysis of course syllabus, 3) selection of courses related to patient safety topics, and 4) development of evaluation tool.ResultsThe integrated patient safety curriculum was based on six topics: patient safety principles, teamwork, communication, patient engagement, risk management and, quality improvement, and International Patient Safety Goals. Based on the characteristics of the course according to the level of students in each year, the curriculum was integrated to address patient safety topics in seven courses (four theoretical and three practical). A Patient safety Competency self-assessment checklist was developed for students to naturally acquire patient safety competencies in clinical settings.ConclusionsThis study demonstrated that patient safety topics should be addressed in both theoretical and practical settings across the entire nursing curriculum per the continuity and sequence of education principles.
Highlights
Introduction toThis course aims to provide knowledge and skills in basic nursing techniques, 1Clinical Nursing including core basic nursing techniques for patients to second-year nursingPractice I/II students who are soon to perform their first clinical practice
The integrated patient safety curriculum was based on six topics: patient safety principles, teamwork, communication, patient engagement, risk management and, quality improvement, and International Patient Safety Goals
A Patient safety Competency self-assessment checklist was developed for students to naturally acquire patient safety competencies in clinical settings
Summary
Introduction toThis course aims to provide knowledge and skills in basic nursing techniques, 1Clinical Nursing including core basic nursing techniques for patients to second-year nursingPractice I/II students who are soon to perform their first clinical practice. Students who have completed this course can apply their knowledge and solve various health problems in patients This course aims to improve therapeutic communications skills with various patients in clinical settings where nurses are active and improve communication skills within groups and organizations to facilitate cooperation between professionals. Relationships-stress/coping, and sexuality-reproduction function of patients in the development cycle from birth to death in addition to health problems resulting from these factors This course helps nursing students select the appropriate procedures to solve such health problems. Nursing students’ practical training should begin when students can apply core knowledge, skills, and attitudes related to patient safety This necessitates an integrated curriculum in nursing education that links practice to the theory concerning patient safety to enhance patient safety competencies and quality in nursing care. The increasing interest in ensuring nursing students’ competency in enhancing patient safety has been reflected in the curriculum [7]
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