Clinical Judgement and Knowledge in Nursing Student Medication Administration

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Sacred Heart University DigitalCommons@SHU Nursing Dissertations College of Nursing 3-25-2013 Clinical Judgement and Knowledge in Nursing Student Medication Administration Leona Konieczny Sacred Heart University Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.sacredheart.edu/nurs_diss Part of the Medical Education Commons, and the Nursing Commons Recommended Citation Konieczny, Leona, "Clinical Judgement and Knowledge in Nursing Student Medication Administration" (2013). Nursing Dissertations. 3. http://digitalcommons.sacredheart.edu/nurs_diss/3 This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by the College of Nursing at DigitalCommons@SHU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Nursing Dissertations by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@SHU. For more information, please contact ferribyp@sacredheart.edu.

CLINICAL JUDGMENT AND KNOWLEDGE IN NURSING STUDENT MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION A practice dissertation presented to the Faculty of the Department of Nursing, College of Health Professions Sacred Heart University i * In partial fulfillment of the requirements For the degree of Doctor of Nursing Practice By Leona Konieczny, MPH, BSN, RN-BC Approved: ' - ^ ^ - 2 ^ ^, Member, Member, Chairperson Date JuSiA-WJ-* (}

CLINICAL JUDGMENT AND KNOWLEDGE IN NURSING STUDENT MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION Abstract of Practice Dissertation Presented to the Faculty of the Department of Nursing, College of Health Professions Sacred Heart University In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Nursing Practice By Leona Konieczny, MPH, BSN, RN-BC Approved:, Member, Member, Chairperson u

Abstract The increased use of prescription medication results in the need for increased pharmacologic education in nursing pre-licensure programs. Increased knowledge and use of clinical judgment in medication administration can lead to improved patient outcomes and improved methodology for teaching pharmacologic nursing to students. Nursing educators may benefit from monitoring the efficacy of high-fidelity simulation as compared to low-fidelity simulators. The purpose of the study was to assess the effect of high-fidelity simulation on nursing students' knowledge and clinical judgment in medication administration. At the beginning of the senior year of pre-licensure study, 126 nursing students were randomly assigned to two groups. Using a static mannequin, 65 students participated in low-fidelity simulation. Using a human patient simulator, 61 students participated in high-fidelity simulation. The students participated in three scenarios requiring medication administration. The pretest scores mean was the same for both groups at 5.00. The posttest mean for the high-fidelity simulation group was 8.15. The posttest mean for the low-fidelity simulation group was 7.02. Two of the 11 components of the Lasater Clinical Judgment Rubric demonstrated a significant difference between the groups. Pearson Chi square showed Noticing: Recognizing Deviations (p = 0.35) and Reflection: Self- Analysis (p = 0.32). In the high-fidelity group, 13.1% were exemplary in all areas as compared to 4.6% in the low- fidelity group. Evidence support continued use of the in

laboratory to enhance students' knowledge of pharmacologic nursing. The use of the Lasater Clinical Judgment Rubric may be used in addition to the current clinical evaluation tool for the course. The use of high-fidelity laboratory may be used to ensure that critical information is provided to offset the variability in clinical sites. Written reflection may be used after learning using simulation in addition to clinical experience reflective journals. High-fidelity simulation may be used as an added benefit for the high performing or honors students. Keywords: Medication Administration, Simulation, and Clinical Judgment IV

Copyright 2013 by 1 Leona Konieczny, MPH, BSN, RN-BG

RULES COVERING USE OF PRACTICE DISSERATIONS FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF NURSING, COLLEGE OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS, SACREDHEART UNIVERSITY Unpublished practice dissertations or research reports submitted to the Department of Nursing, College of Health Professions, Sacred Heart University, and deposited in the Library, are open for inspection, but are to be used with due regard to the rights of the authors. The author and the Department of Nursing grant the privilege of loan or photocopy to accredited borrowers provided proper credit is given in subsequent written or published work. ^ < ^ L %> Author Dr. Anne Barker, Chair Department of Nursing Leona Konieczny 5 Reiman Dr. Cromwell, CT 06416 Date of Defense: March 25. 2013 VI

Table of Contents List of Tables List of Figures x xi Chapter 1: Introduction 1 Background: Challenge of Medication Administration 1 Aim of Study 3 Purpose of Study 5 Significance to Nursing 6 Theoretical Concepts of Clinical Judgment, Simulation, and Medication Adminstration 7 Theoretical Framework 9 Theoretical Assumptions 9 Research Questions 10 Theoretical Definitions 10 Chapter 2: Literature Review 13 Restatement of Purpose and Research Questions 13 Chapter Representation 13 Databases 13 Review of Theoretical and Research Literature 14 Medication Administration 14 vn

Simulation as a Teaching Strategy 15 Clinical Judgment 18 Chapter Summary 22 Chapter 3: Methodology 23 Design 23 Setting 25 Sampling 25 Measures 26 Procedures 29 Chapter Summary...-: 30 Chapter 4: Results and Discussion Results 31 Sample 31 Results 33 Discussion 37 High Fidelity Simulation Impact on Clinical Judgment and Knowledge 38 Demographic Characteristics 40 Practice Dissertation Outcomes 42 Chapter 5: Summary 45 Sample 45 Pertinent Findings 45 Limitations 46 Nursing Implications 46 vin

Nursing Practice 46 Nursing Education and Policy 47 Recommendations 47 Summary 50 References 51 Appendixes A Lasater Clinical Judgment Rubric 55 B Literature Matrix 57 C Coursework 71 D Knowledge Assessment * 73 E Lasater Clinical Judgment Rubric Scoring Sheet 78 F Lasater Email 81 G Questionnaire 83 H Study Flow Chart 85 I Pretest, Posttest Low- and High-Fidelity Simulations 87 J Chi-Square Testing for Association Between Rubric and Simulation Groups 92 IX

"vr List of Tables Table 1 Demographic Information of Participants Frequency (Percent) 32 Table 2 Descriptive Statistics Pre-and Posttests 34 Table 3 LCJR and Significance (2-Sided) 37 Table 4 Nursing Student Comparison by Race-Ethnicity 41

List of Figures Figure 1. Integrative Clinical Judgment Model 9 Figure 2. Mean Score at Pretest and Posttest by Group 35 Figure 3. Profile Plot of Test Scores 35 XI