Inclusivity in Practice Education: The Views and Experiences of Nurse Educators Supporting Nursing Students With Mental Health Needs in Mental Health Clinical Placements.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING Nursing Open Pub Date : 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1002/nop2.70119
Pras Ramluggun, Sarah Mansbridge, Rita Bhundoo-Swift, Mahmood Anjoyeb, Margaret Rioga
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Aim: This study aimed to explore the perspectives and experiences of Nursing Practice Supervisors and Assessors, referred to as Nurse Educators, regarding their support for students with mental health needs during mental health clinical placements.

Design: A qualitative survey design was employed to delve into Nurse Educators' views and experiences at two Mental Health Trusts in the Southeast of England, UK.

Methods: Data were collected using Google Forms to create an anonymous online questionnaire. Thirty-five Nurse Educators, comprising Practice Supervisors and Practice Assessors from two National Health Trusts, providing placements for two universities in the Southeast of England, responded to the survey. Thematic analysis was conducted to interpret the responses.

Results: Factors which facilitated and inhibited Nurse Educators efforts to supporting students' mental health needs during placements were identified. They encompassed personal, professional, and procedural issues which were intricately intertwined to support students with mental health needs. While most Nurse Educators expressed a willingness to support students with mental health needs, challenges regarding the reasonableness of adjustments and their impact on Nurse Educators' practice were widely reported. Recommendations include a review of learning arrangements, guidelines, and policies for students with mental health needs in clinical placements, as well as tailored training of students' inclusive needs for Nurse Educators. No patient or public contribution.

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实践教育的包容性:护理教育工作者在心理健康临床实习中支持有心理健康需求的护生的观点和经验。
目的:本研究旨在探讨护理实践主管和评估员(即护士教育者)在心理健康临床实习期间对有心理健康需求的学生的支持的观点和经验。设计:采用定性调查设计来深入研究英国英格兰东南部两家精神卫生信托机构的护士教育工作者的观点和经验。方法:采用谷歌表格进行数据收集,制作匿名在线问卷。35名护士教育工作者,包括来自两家国家健康信托基金的实践主管和实践评估员,为英格兰东南部的两所大学提供实习机会。通过主题分析来解释这些回应。结果:确定了促进和抑制护士教育工作者在实习期间支持学生心理健康需求的因素。它们包括个人、专业和程序问题,这些问题错综复杂地交织在一起,以支持有心理健康需求的学生。虽然大多数护理教育工作者表示愿意支持有心理健康需求的学生,但关于调整的合理性及其对护理教育工作者实践的影响的挑战被广泛报道。建议包括审查临床实习中有心理健康需求的学生的学习安排、指导方针和政策,以及为护士教育者量身定制的学生包容性需求培训。没有病人或公众捐款。
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Nursing Open
Nursing Open Nursing-General Nursing
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3.60
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298
审稿时长
17 weeks
期刊介绍: Nursing Open is a peer reviewed open access journal that welcomes articles on all aspects of nursing and midwifery practice, research, education and policy. We aim to publish articles that contribute to the art and science of nursing and which have a positive impact on health either locally, nationally, regionally or globally
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