Useful Learning From Bachelor's Thesis to Professional Nursing Practice: A Qualitative Interview Study.

IF 2.5 Q2 NURSING SAGE Open Nursing Pub Date : 2025-01-29 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23779608251317111
Ani Henttonen, Marianne Teräs, Max Scheja, Bjöörn Fossum, Margareta Westerbotn
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Introduction: It is well-established in research that clinical learning during nursing education is a foundational preparation for future practice. However, the role of academic tasks, such as writing a bachelor's thesis, is less recognized for its contributions to nurses' working lives and overall professional development.

Objective: This study aimed to explore registered nurses' perceptions of the process of bachelor's thesis and its perceived usefulness in professional nursing careers.

Methods: Semistructured interviews with ten registered nurses was employed. A thematic analysis of the data and the framework of sustainable learning were used.

Results: The findings showed that the process of writing a bachelor's thesis during nursing education was perceived as a valuable learning experience and a source of continuing development. The main themes, professional knowing and professional agency, demonstrate the knowing applied in the healthcare contexts and for understanding nurse-patient relationships. The nurses stated that professional agency in research dissemination and a critical approach in their daily patient care was important and that the bachelor's thesis had provided a foundation for these practices.

Conclusion: Writing a bachelor's thesis during nursing education is justified as it may contribute to a critical understanding of nursing phenomena and the care taking place in clinical contexts. Bachelor's theses align with sustainable learning and are one of the prerequisites for readiness for change and development in professional practice.

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从本科毕业论文到专业护理实践的有益学习:一项质性访谈研究。
研究表明,护理教育中的临床学习是未来实践的基础准备。然而,学术任务的作用,如撰写学士论文,对护士的工作生活和整体专业发展的贡献却很少得到认可。目的:本研究旨在探讨注册护士对学士学位论文写作过程的认知及其在护理职业生涯中的有用性。方法:采用半结构化访谈法对10名注册护士进行访谈。采用了对数据的专题分析和可持续学习框架。结果:研究结果显示,在护理教育中撰写学士学位论文的过程被认为是宝贵的学习经验和持续发展的来源。主题,专业知识和专业代理,展示了在医疗保健环境中应用的知识和理解护士-病人关系。护士们表示,研究传播的专业机构和日常病人护理的关键方法是重要的,学士论文为这些实践提供了基础。结论:在护理教育期间撰写学士学位论文是合理的,因为它可能有助于对护理现象和临床环境中发生的护理的批判性理解。学士学位论文与可持续学习相一致,是在专业实践中为变革和发展做好准备的先决条件之一。
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