scholarly journals Factors Affecting Performance in Clinical Practice among Preservice Diploma Nursing Students in Northern Tanzania

2019 ◽  
Vol 2019 ◽  
pp. 1-9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Helena Marco Gemuhay ◽  
Albino Kalolo ◽  
Robert Mirisho ◽  
Beatrice Chipwaza ◽  
Elijah Nyangena

There is an increased call for improving the environment in which nursing students learn the clinical skills. Clinical practice in the clinical placement sites should allow students to apply their theoretical knowledge in a real environment, develop nursing skills and clinical reasoning, and observe and adapt the professional role. This study aimed at identifying the factors influencing performance in clinical practice among preservice diploma nursing students in Northern Tanzania. This study relied on a cross-sectional analysis of data collected from nursing schools in Northern Tanzania in which 208 (123 nursing students and 85 nurse tutors) participants were recruited in the study. Data was gathered using a self-administered questionnaire which collected information on sociodemographic characteristics and factors influencing clinical practice categorized in students’ factors, hospital based factors, social-economic factors, and nurse tutors opinions assessed. Descriptive analyses and chi-square test were employed to understand the background information of the sample and association between variables. Majority of the nursing students (84.4%) agreed that clinical placement offers students adequate opportunity for clinical practical learning. Barriers to effective clinical learning was reported by 70.1% of the participants and the barriers include student factors such as lack of self-confidence and absenteeism, school factors such as improper supervision, and poor preparation of clinical instructors or clinical facility factors. We found a significant association between type of barrier and gender (chi-square 0.786, p=0.020). More male nursing students (62.1%) significantly reported unsupportive environment as a barrier and anxiety was more common in female nursing students (48.9%) (p=0.020). Reporting of barriers to effective clinical learning by students from different schools of nursing was not significant (P=0.696). In addition, age of participants did not have significant association with effective clinical practice (p=0.606). Student’s factors and placement based factors played an important role to influence clinical learning experiences. Offering preclinical orientation, distributing and clarifying clinical learning objectives to students, and frequent visits and supervision of students in clinical area may improve student learning experience in clinical placement. In addition, tailoring the interventions to gender may improve learning experiences.

2018 ◽  
Vol 20 (4) ◽  
pp. 438-444 ◽  
Author(s):  
Simone Stevanin ◽  
Giulia Causero ◽  
Antonietta Zanini ◽  
Giampiera Bulfone ◽  
Valentina Bressan ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Adelina Sumoked ◽  
Ferdinand Wowiling ◽  
Sefti Rompas

Abstract : The Students that would do clinical practice generally have varying levels ofanxiety, starting from no anxiety, light, medium, and serious. The coping mechanisms ismedhid for resolve the stressed and anxiety. Aimed research to determine whether there is acorrelation of coping mechanisms with anixiety to regular semester III Nursing ScienceProgram Faculty Of Medicine who will attend nursing clinical practice. The sample used istotal sampling that is 73 samples.The research method used descriptive analytic with crosssectional study approach.Result, research with chi-square statistic test showed that there wascorrelation beetwen coping mechanisms with anxiety to regular semester III Nursing ScienceProgram Faculty Of Medicine who will attend nursing clinical practice with p = 0,000.Conclusion the majority of nursing students of regular semester III of Sam RatulangiUniversity of Manado have a coping mechanisms of adaptive and anxiety level measurablewith there is correlation of coping mechanisms with anxiety to regular semester III NursingScience Program Faculty Of Medicine will attend nursing clinical practice.Keywords : Coping Mechanisms, AnxietyAbstrak :Mahasiswa yang akan melakukan praktek klinik umumnya memiliki variasi tingkatkecemasan mulai dari tidak ada cemas, ringan, dan sedang, hingga berat. Mekanisme kopingmerupakan cara mengatasi stress dan kecemasan dengan memperdayakan diri. TujuanPenelitian untuk mengetahui hubungan mekanisme koping dengan kecemasan padamahasiswa semester III Program Studi Ilmu Keperawatan Fakultas Kedokteran yang akanmengikuti praktek klinik keperawatan terpadu sampel yang digunakan adalah total samplingyaitu 73 sampel. Metode penelitian menggunakan deskriptif analitik dengan pendekatancross sectional study. Hasil penelitian dengan uji statistik chi-square didapatkan adahubungan mekanisme koping dengan kecemasan pada Mahasiswa Semester III Program StudiImu Keperawatan Fakultas Kedokteran Yang Akan Mengikuti Praktek Klinik KeperawaranTerpadu dengan P = 0.000. Kesimpulan mayoritas Mahasiswa Keperawatan Semester IIIreguler Universitas Sam Ratulangi Manado memiliki mekanisme koping adaptif dan tingkatkecemasan sedang dengan adanya hubungan mekanisme koping dengan kecemasan padaMahasiswa Semester III Program Studi Imu Keperawatan Fakultas Kedokteran Yang AkanMengikuti Praktek Klinik Keperawaran Terpadu.Kata kunci: Mekanisme Koping, Kecemasan


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Florence Assibi Ziba ◽  
Vida Nyagre Yakong ◽  
Zakari Ali

Abstract Background Data on student experience of the clinical learning environment in Ghana are scarce. We therefore aimed to assess students’ evaluation of the clinical learning environment and the factors that influence their learning experience.Methods This was a cross-sectional survey of 225 undergraduate nursing and midwifery students. We used the Clinical Learning Environment and Supervision + Nurse Teacher (CLES +T) evaluation scale to assess students’ experience of their clinical placement. The association between student demographic characteristics and clinical placement experience was determined using t-test or ANOVA.Results Most of the sampled students were Nurses (67%) and in the third year of training (81%). More students received supervision from a nurse (57%) during clinical placement and team supervision (67%) was the most common during clinical placement. Nursing students were more likely to rate their clinical experience better than midwifery students (p=0.002). Students who had increased contact with private supervisors were also more likely to rate their experience higher (p=0.002). Clinical experience was also rated higher by students who received successful supervision compared to those who had unsuccessful or team supervision (p=0.001).Conclusion Team supervision is high in health facilities where students undertake clinical placement in Ghana. Frequent contact with private supervisor and successful supervision are associated with better rating of clinical experience among Ghanaian undergraduate nursing and midwifery students.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
Claire Hamshire ◽  
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Kirsten Jack ◽  

Background: This article explores the use of a practice development approach to support nursing students’ engagement in learning partnerships in clinical practice settings. Aim: To reflect, using the model proposed by Rolfe and colleagues (2001), on the development of ‘PLATO’ – an educational tool to help nursing students explore their role in building learning partnerships in clinical settings. Conclusion: A practice development approach to clinical learning partnerships can support an effective learning culture. As a result, nursing students can gain greater empowerment and take increased responsibility for their learning. Implications for practice: • Facilitating learning partnerships with students is important for achieving person-centred care • Partnership working provides opportunities for true collaboration and for learning with and from our students • Developing collaborative spaces can facilitate nursing students to reflect in and on their practice


Author(s):  
Lindsay Beavers ◽  
Voula Christofilos ◽  
Christinne Duclos ◽  
Kelly McMillen ◽  
Jasmine Sheehan ◽  
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Background: Clinical placements are essential for applied learning experiences in health professions education. Unfortunately, there is little consensus on how best to prepare learners for the transition between academic and clinical learning. We explored learners’ perceptions of hospital-based orientation and resulting preparedness for clinical placement. Methods: Sixty-three learners participated in a total of 18 semi-structured focus groups, during their clinical placements. Data were analyzed thematically. Results: We organized learners’ perceptions of hospital-based orientation that support their preparedness for placement into three themes: (1) adequate site orientation for learner acquisition of organization acumen and (2) clinical preceptor training to support unit/service and (3) individual components. Conclusion: Thoughtful attention to hospital-based orientation can support learners in transitioning from academic to clinical learning. Hospital organizations should attend to all three components during orientation to better support learners’ preparedness for clinical learning.


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