Perceptions of and Experiences in a Clinical Externship Program During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Cecilia Santiago, Natalie Weiser, Daniela Bellicoso, Kaitlyn Vingoe, Julie McShane, Nichelle Benny, Susan Beswick, Teresa J Valenzano, Jane Topolovec-Vranic, Teya van Biljouw, Alexandra Harris
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The clinical externship program for nursing students was developed and implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic at a multi-site healthcare organization. The program aimed to address the critical shortage of health human resources by hiring qualifying undergraduate nursing and diploma program practical nursing students as unregulated care providers to meet staffing needs. The program incorporated a structured orientation, providing a mix of e-learning modules, in-person learning and shifts with an assigned preceptor. The program also included guidelines to define roles and responsibilities, ensuring safe integration of externs into the healthcare setting. A qualitative study design was employed using semi-structured interviews to explore the perceptions and experiences of the clinical externs (CEs), the extern mentor coordinators and the unit managers involved in the program. Five major themes emerged from the study, including the importance of orientation and the need for increased role clarity. The findings underscore the value of this opportunity both for nursing students as CEs and the broader healthcare system. This study provides valuable insights for nurse leaders aiming to develop or expand clinical externship programs, highlighting their potential to address health human resource challenges and enhance the preparedness and integration of nursing students into the healthcare workforce.

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对 COVID-19 大流行期间临床实习计划的看法和体验。
护理专业学生临床实习计划是在 COVID-19 大流行期间在一家多地点医疗机构制定和实施的。该计划旨在通过聘用合格的护理本科生和实用护理文凭课程学生作为非规范护理人员来满足人员需求,从而解决卫生人力资源严重短缺的问题。该计划纳入了结构化的入职指导,提供了电子学习模块、面对面学习和与指定的实习生轮班的组合。该计划还包括界定角色和责任的指导原则,确保外聘人员安全地融入医疗环境。研究采用了半结构化访谈的定性研究设计,以探讨临床外聘人员(CEs)、外聘指导协调员和参与项目的单位管理人员的看法和经验。研究提出了五大主题,包括指导的重要性和提高角色清晰度的必要性。研究结果强调了这一机会对作为 CE 的护理学生和更广泛的医疗保健系统的价值。这项研究为旨在发展或扩大临床实习项目的护士领导者提供了宝贵的见解,突出了其应对卫生人力资源挑战的潜力,并增强了护理专业学生融入医疗队伍的准备和能力。
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