Evaluating the fundamental critical care support course in critical care education in Japan: a survey of Japanese fundamental critical care support course experience
نویسندگان
چکیده
BACKGROUND The Fundamental Critical Care Support (FCCS) course has been introduced after minimal adaptation according to Japanese clinical settings. The original course in the USA is often used to prepare residents for rotations in the intensive care unit (ICU). Therefore, the FCCS program can be appropriate for the basic training of critical care in Japan to standardize critical care management. The purpose of this study is to evaluate whether Japanese FCCS course is useful and has a possibility to deserve a basis of critical care management in Japan. METHODS The course program was provided with the form of lecture and skills stations. Pre- and post-training knowledge was assessed. After completion of the 2-day course, a questionnaire survey was administered to all course participants. Participants were asked to fill out the questions regarding socio-demographic characteristics. Participants were also asked to identify which lectures or skill stations they thought to be useful for clinical practice. Then, they were asked to rate their performance of each field: 'Assessment,' 'Diagnosis,' 'Recognition,' 'Response,' and 'Transfer'. RESULTS The number of participants increased year after year and reached 1,804 during the past 4 years. Nearly 70% of the participants were physicians. Most of the others were nurses. In the established year, the percentage of physicians who had clinical experience more than 5 years exceeded 50%, however, this percentage gradually decreased. On the contrary, the percentages of residents and nurses increased. Regarding useful sessions, nearly half of the participants thought that mechanical ventilation was the most useful. With regard to the results of pre- and post-tests, the participants had already shown a high average mark (78.8 ± 14.1) at the pre-test. Furthermore, the score at the post-test was significantly improved (82.0 ± 6.6, p < 0.01). The participants' confidence in any field regarding critical care management was almost 4 points (5-point scale). CONCLUSIONS It is considered that Japanese FCCS course is useful and has a promising basis of critical care management in Japan. Therefore, it is reasonable to think that Japanese FCCS mission has been successfully achieved.
منابع مشابه
A comparative study the Critical Care Nursing MSc curriculum in Iran and the University of Wolverhampton, England
Objectives: In the health service system, nurses with specialized skills and up-to-date knowledge in providing cost-effective and quality services are essential components of the care team. The knowledge and skills of clinical specialist nurses are influential in the quality of care that patients receive, and this makes them vital members of the health service system. In order to make optimal u...
متن کاملComparative Study of Master’s Critical Care Nursing Program in Iran and Melbourne, Australia and Strategies for Promotion in Iran
Introduction: Nowadays, comparative studies are considered by researchers as one of the best research methods in educational affairs and planning, because the differences and similarities of educational systems are studied in order to explore strengths and weaknesses. Objectives: This study aimed to compare master's degree curriculum of the Iranian critical care nursing with the Australian Melb...
متن کاملComparative Study of Master’s Critical Care Nursing Program in Iran and Scotland (University of Edinburgh)
Introduction: The field of critical care nursing provides the reduction of mortality and morbidity in intensive care units through the optimization of nursing care for critical patients who need special care. The aim of this study was to compare the Iranian and Scottish Intensive Care Nursing Master's Degree Program (University of Edinburgh). Methods: This comparative study was conducted using ...
متن کاملدیدگاه فارغ التحصیلان رشته پرستاری مراقبت های ویژه از صلاحیت بالینی: یک تحلیل محتوا
Background and Objective: Clinical education is a ways that helps nurses achieve clinical competence. The role of competence in education has significantly grown, which determines the gap between theoretical and clinical education. Since no qualitative study has been conducted in this regard in Iran, this study aimed to investigate graduates’ perceptions of factors which affect clinical c...
متن کاملمقایسه اضطراب سلامت ، حساسیت پردازش حسی و آسیب پرهیزی پرستاران شاغل در بخشهای ویژه و بخشهای عمومی بیمارستان
Abstract Objective: The aim of this study was comparing the health anxiety, Sensory processing sensitivity and harm avoidance in the nurses of Special sector and the public sector of hospital. Method: This research is a survey study of casual-comparative type. The population of this study included all nurses in the hospital of Ilam in 1394.by using available sampling method selected a samp...
متن کامل