Nursing Faculty Shortage Impact on Nursing Students: A Descriptive Phenomenological Study.

IF 2.2 Q1 NURSING Nursing Research and Practice Pub Date : 2024-10-29 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2024/1751942
Asia Antig, Shaniah Arañez, Chariemae Cañazares, Daisy Palompon
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Background: The nursing education sector has felt the impact of the shortage of nursing clinical instructors (CI) or faculty members. This phenomenon became more profound with the pandemic experience along with the global shortage of nurses in the hospitals. Objective: The study was conducted to explore the lived experiences on learning among undergraduate nursing students in a higher education institution amidst the nursing faculty shortage. Methods: The study was undertaken using a descriptive phenomenological design with seven informants, using Colaizzi's approach for data analysis. Findings: The findings of the study generated three main themes: disruptions in the learning process and platforms, responses to learning disruptions, and learners' call to action. It uncovered substantial disruptions in scheduled lectures, activities, and clinical rotations due to the nursing faculty shortage. Conclusion: The findings underscore the critical need for immediate and comprehensive measures to address the nursing faculty shortage. Despite compensatory efforts by the institution, the impact on learning experience remains significant. This study calls for prompt and effective strategies to rectify the nursing faculty shortage, ensuring optimal learning experiences for student nurses.

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护理师资短缺对护理专业学生的影响:描述性现象学研究。
背景:护理教育部门已经感受到了护理临床导师(CI)或教员短缺的影响。随着大流行病的发生以及全球医院护士的短缺,这一现象变得更加严重。研究目的本研究旨在探讨高等院校护理专业本科生在护理师资短缺情况下的学习生活体验。研究方法本研究采用描述性现象学设计,有七名信息提供者参与,使用科莱兹方法进行数据分析。研究结果研究结果产生了三大主题:学习过程和平台的中断、对学习中断的反应以及学习者的行动呼吁。研究发现,由于护理师资短缺,原定的讲座、活动和临床轮转受到严重干扰。结论:研究结果表明,亟需立即采取综合措施来解决护理师资短缺问题。尽管院校做出了补偿努力,但对学习体验的影响仍然很大。本研究呼吁采取及时有效的策略来纠正护理师资短缺问题,确保护生获得最佳的学习体验。
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