INTRODUCTION
Background of the Study
The world in which we live is dynamic in nature this is as a result
of man’s attempt to discover the unknown facts. This has been the
situation since the inception of the world. History holds it that man
right from creation is full of attempt to probe in the unknown aspects of
his environment.
Perhaps as a result of this circumstance he was endowed with the
precious and natural tendency to find answers to unanswered questions.
It was in view of this fact therefore man realized that all attempt in
making new discoveries can only be made effective through acquisition
of knowledge. From all indications education is seen as the bedrock for
nation building which cannot be over emphasized. One of the major
functions of education is to provide the learner with certain fundamental
and specific skills which he will need upon entry into the world of work
as noted by Fafunwa (1991).
A nation that is fast developing and advancing in technology and
medical science need to modify it standard of education the challenges
in education and the practice as well. Nursing is known to be both
theoretically and practically oriented with special emphasis on practical
aspect. Therefore for effective nursing care and practice to be
guaranteed its member must be very well equipped with practical skills.
According to Henderson (1963) nursing is defined as the
assistance given to the individual sick or well in the performance of
those activities contributing to health or its recovery or to a peaceful
death that he would have performed unaided if he had the necessary
strength will power or knowledge. Nursing education is the training of
persons to acquire the skills and practice of nursing education. The
planning and implementation of successful nursing education involves
the development of nursing curriculum that prepared students for
practical skills. Students practical room is the place called demonstration
room where students’ nurses go into and practice their practical aspects
(procedure) of nursing. the demonstration room is equipped with
instrument for various types of procedure. Students practical room skills
in college of nursing and midwifery science provide the needed
knowledge students can acquire for practical in nursing. the practical
are demonstrated to students nurses by the clinical instructors in the
demonstration room after having the knowledge of the theoretical
aspect. The tutors in the class enable the student nurse to be able to
care for the client in the clinical area before and after their nursing
education. The practical skills are reception and admission of patient in
the wards other activities include care of the mouth and teeth (oral
toilet) administration medication of drugs such as orally or injectable
bed making taking of vital signs bed bath care of the pressure areas
etc.
Clinical setting aims at developing nursing skills competence in
performance of nursing duties and promoting a sense of professional
responsibilities. If the clinical area where students spend most of their
time during training could not meet this requirement of efficient
knowledge it will affect the student performance in their graduation. It
should be noted that lack of quality nursing care to the client could lead
to the increase in mortality rate.
Despite the training the students nurses are said to have received
the researcher noticed that the student are not able to carry out their
nursing practice effectively because some of them can not recognise or
idetntify some of the equipment used in carrying out some of the
procedures. Based on the given background the researcher desires to
appraise students’ practical room skill in College of Nursing and
Midwifery Science Sokoto state.
Statement of the Problem
The problem of this study is on students’ practical skills in the
practical rooms student in ability to carrying out practical activities
effectively which can affect the welfare of the patient which sometimes
results to prolong stay in the hospital or death of the patient. the
researcher also noticed that most of the students do not perform well in
their final qualifying examinations. This is because they lack the basic
procedures they are supposed to have experienced during their practical
activities. For instance the result of students from the available record
of final qualifying examination the table below shows the result of
practical examination over the year 2007-2011.
Percentage of Failure in Final Qualifying Examination in State
School of Nursing
Year
Number of Students
that sat for the
Examination
Number of Students
that failed the
Examination
Percentage
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
42
66
49
34
21
7
14
11
7
9
16.6
23.5
22.4
20.5
42.8
Source: Examination Office 2012
Purpose of the Study
The study will be carried out to appraise students’ practical skills in
College of Nursing and Midwifery Science Sokoto. The study will
specifically achieve the following objectives:
1. To find out whether resources for teaching are adequate for
practical skill in College of Nursing and Midwifery Sokoto.
2. To identify methods used by tutors and clinical instructors in
teaching of practical skills.
3. To suggest ways of improving the performances of students in
practical aspect.
Significance of the Study
The findings of this study would be beneficial to the followings
students nurse patients (most especially in-patient) management of
College of Nursing and Midwifery Science Sokoto policy makers of
Ministry of Health Sokoto and nursing profession in general.
Students’ nurses would be able to carry out effective and efficient
procedure in the final qualifying examination. It is also hoped that
patients would benefit because they are at the receiving end with
increase proficiency in student practical skills such patients will receive
adequate nursing care and all nursing procedure will be properly carried
out and correctly. Management of College of Nursing and Midwifery
Science Sokoto if they can integrate such recommendations it will
enhance students’ performance in practical skill and final examination as
well.
Policy makers of Ministry of Health if they would adopt and
integrate such policies and recommendations it will guide them in
providing necessary equipment as well as adequate and trained clinical
instructors. This will help in reducing the rate of failure in the final
examination.
Research Questions
The study was guided by the following research questions:
1. How adequate are the resources for teaching practical skills in
College of Nursing and Midwifery Science Sokoto
2. What methods do tutors and clinical instructors use in the teaching
of practical skills?
3. How can students’ performance be improved in practical skills in
College of Nursing and Midwifery Science Sokoto?
Scope of the Study
The study will be concern with the appraisal of students’ practical
room skills in College of Nursing and Midwifery Science Sokoto. Its
main concern will be on students’ practical room skills as well as
teachers’ method of teaching. The resource will be included but other
aspects such as the facilities and the conducive environment will be out
of the focus of this study.
Project Information
Price
NGN 3,000Pages
50Chapters
1 - 5Program type
national diploma (nd)
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