Clinical placement education during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic shapes new nurses: A qualitative study

Monika Ravik, Etty Ragnhild Nilsen, Marianne Wighus, Randi Garang Mofossbakke, Gro Gade Haanes
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Abstract

Background

Many newly qualified nurses experience transition challenges because they feel unprepared for the reality of the nursing profession owing to the theory-practice gap. Transition challenges amongst newly qualified nurses have profound consequences for the nursing profession and patient care. A detailed and nuanced understanding of the complexity in transition-related challenges during extraordinary conditions like the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic is needed for newly qualified nurses to remain in the nursing profession.

Objective

This study explored the experience of newly qualified nurses entering the nursing profession who had their clinical placement education missed, shortened, or substituted since they had to serve as health care assistants during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic.

Design

An exploratory and descriptive study design was used.

Settings

Workplaces for newly qualified nurses.

Participants

A purposive sample of 10 newly qualified Norwegian nurses working in various clinical placement nursing settings were included.

Methods

Data were collected in April and May 2022 via individual interviews conducted via Zoom. Thematic analysis was applied to identify themes. Triangulation was employed to ensure trustworthiness.

Findings

Three major themes emerged: relational aspects of nursing, practical aspects of nursing, and inadequacies in the pedagogical plan of teaching and learning. The themes indicate that the limited or suspended clinical placement education during the pandemic affected the competence of newly qualified nurses.

Conclusions

During the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, clinical placement education for student nurses was limited or suspended owing to safety concerns. The short clinical placement durations affected the competence of newly qualified nurses, as they lacked exposure to real-world patient care scenarios as in non-pandemic times. Furthermore, our findings indicate that newly qualified nurses’ clinical placement experiences provide important knowledge and insight for educators in terms of education and support for future student nurses going into situations with short clinical placement hours. The conclusion highlights the implications of the findings and recommendations and the need for further support and education for newly qualified nurses after the pandemic.

Study registration details

The study was approved by the Norwegian Social Data Service (project number 396247). The registration date was 2021–11–04.

Tweetable abstract

Transition-related challenges became more prominent during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic than during non-pandemic times.

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2019冠状病毒病大流行期间的临床实习教育塑造了新护士:一项定性研究
由于理论与实践的差距,许多新合格的护士经历了过渡的挑战,因为他们对护理专业的现实感到措手不及。新合格的护士之间的过渡挑战对护理专业和病人护理产生深远的影响。在2019年冠状病毒病大流行等特殊情况下,新获得资格的护士需要详细和细致地了解与过渡相关的挑战的复杂性,以留在护理行业。目的探讨新入职护士在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间因临床实习教育被遗漏、缩短或替代而不得不担任卫生保健助理的经历。设计采用探索性和描述性研究设计。新合格护士的工作场所。参与者纳入了10名在不同临床安置护理机构工作的新合格挪威护士的目的样本。方法于2022年4月和5月通过Zoom进行个人访谈,收集数据。主题分析用于确定主题。采用三角测量法确保可信度。研究结果出现了三个主要主题:护理的关系方面、护理的实践方面以及教与学的教学计划的不足。这些主题表明,大流行期间有限或暂停的临床实习教育影响了新合格护士的能力。结论2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,出于安全考虑,对实习护士的临床安置教育受到限制或暂停。临床实习时间短影响了新合格护士的能力,因为他们缺乏与非大流行时期的真实病人护理情景的接触。此外,我们的研究结果表明,新合格护士的临床实习经验为教育工作者提供了重要的知识和见解,以教育和支持未来的学生护士进入临床实习时间较短的情况。结论强调了调查结果和建议的影响,以及大流行后进一步支持和教育新合格护士的必要性。研究注册详细信息该研究由挪威社会数据服务(项目编号396247)批准。注册日期为20121-11-04。在2019年冠状病毒大流行期间,与过渡相关的挑战比非大流行时期更加突出。
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