scholarly journals The Effects of a gerontological nursing clinical practice course using action learning on undergraduate nursing students

2016 ◽  
Vol 17 (5) ◽  
pp. 421-427
Author(s):  
Sang Min Kwon ◽  
Mal-Suk Kwon ◽  
Jee-Yeon Park
2021 ◽  
pp. 104821
Author(s):  
Kerry Reid-Searl ◽  
Kate Crowley ◽  
Carina Anderson ◽  
Nicole Blunt ◽  
Rachelle Cole ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (10) ◽  
pp. 13
Author(s):  
Lilian Rubinho Ratero ◽  
Júlio César André ◽  
Emerson Roberto dos Santos ◽  
Lilian Castiglioni ◽  
Nádia Antônia Aparecida Poletti ◽  
...  

Introduction and Objective: Human anatomy is an essential component of the undergraduate nursing curriculum for learning the specific disciplines which deal with clinical practice. Anatomical knowledge provides assurance for the practice of clinical assessment and invasive procedures of legal competence of nurses.  The aim of the study was to analyze the correlation of the content taught in the discipline Human Anatomy with the clinical practice of undergraduate nursing students in the discipline Semiology and Semiotics in Nursing and The Care Process, as well as their assurance to start it.Methods: Quantitative descriptive study with the application of an online questionnaire to 66 undergraduate nursing students at a public education institution in the interior of São Paulo. Data analysis by number of occurrences and Chi-square test.Results: There was partial agreement about the interdisciplinarity between human anatomy and disciplines of clinical nursing practice. The students agreed to be partially assured about the procedures to start the semiological practice of different devices and to perform nursing procedures. The predominance of the superficial approach to content related to the clinical practice of the disciplines Semiology and Semiotics in Nursing and The Care Process was predominant.Conclusions: The teaching of human anatomy, along the lines offered, maintains an unsatisfactory correlation with clinical practice due to the students’ experience, interfering with learning, acting in clinical teaching and professional training.


2015 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 65-73 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mark Pijl Zieber ◽  
Beverley Williams

AbstractThe experience of nursing students who make mistakes during clinical practice is poorly understood. The literature identifies clinical practice mistakes as a significant issue in nursing practice and education but there is very little research on the topic. This study used a grounded theory approach to explore the experience of undergraduate nursing students who had made at least one mistake in their clinical practice. What emerged is a theory that illuminates the process of how students move through the positive and negative elements of the mistake experience the core variable that emerged from the study was “living through the mistake experience.” The mistake experience was clearly a traumatic process for nursing students and students reported feeling unprepared and lacking the capability to manage the mistake experience. A number of recommendations for nursing education are proposed.


2021 ◽  
Vol 26 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mary Ann Jarvis ◽  
Penelope Martin ◽  
Margaret Williams ◽  
Fiona Walters ◽  
Olivia Baloyi ◽  
...  

Background: The novel nature of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic places challenges on nursing students as they try to complete the clinical requirement of their training. Nursing faculties need to understand these challenges to support and equip nursing students to enter the workforce.Aim: To explore and describe the anticipated and subsequent perceptions of final year Bachelor of Nursing students returning to clinical practice during the COVID-19 pandemic in South Africa.Setting: The study was conducted at two universities in the Western Cape and KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Both universities offer 4-year Bachelor of Nursing programmes accredited by the South African Nursing Council and were in ‘hot spot areas’ for SARS-CoV-2.Methods: A qualitative study with focus groups discussions of final year undergraduate nursing students from both universities were conducted. Data were analysed through content analysis using Lazarus and Folkman’s Stress Appraisal Coping Model.Results: Five focus groups discussions with a total of 25 participants were conducted. Three themes with eight sub-themes emerged, the key themes being: primary appraisal and anticipation of returning to clinical practice; contextual influence on primary appraisal and reappraisal to facilitate positive return to clinical practice.Conclusion: Primary perceptions of returning to clinical practice revolved around uncertainty and stress. However, through preparation and the process of reappraisal, participants were able to adapt and cope with the challenges in returning to clinical practice during the pandemic.Contribution: It is important to recognise the role of faculty in supporting nursing students’ transition into situations of uncertainty such as the pandemic.


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


2018 ◽  
Vol 42 ◽  
pp. 00020
Author(s):  
Asthadi Mahendra Bhandesa ◽  
I G A Puja Astuti ◽  
Ni Putu Kartiningsih

This study aimed to clarify the implications of Nursing Clinical Practice (PLKK) to the spiritual health of STIKES Bali students. This study employed purposive sampling method to determine the number of respondents. To conduct this study, the fourth grade of nursing students were recruited as the sample with total number 136 respondents. A questionnaire about spirituality from World Health Organization (WHO) was used in this study as the instrument. In addition, the data were analysed by using quantitative descriptive technique. The result showed that 50.0% of students had a very good spiritual health, 42.6% had good spiritual health, 6.6% had moderate spiritual health, and 0.7 % had poor spiritual health. It can be interpreted that spiritual health of nursing students of STIKES Bali is good after conducting Nursing Clinical Practice. Thus, this study can be concluded that Nursing Clinical Practice has implication to the ability of students to love themselves and others meaningfully as the evidence of students’ spiritual health.


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