Second Year Nursing Students’ Experiences of Clinical Placement in a Rural Health Centre

V. Nuuyoma, D. Ashipala
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Introduction: In nursing education, it is expected that students take theoretical and practical courses. Practical components are an integral part of learning in nurses’ training, which is effected through placement of students in different clinical settings. In Namibia, hospitals, clinics and health centres are popularly utilized as a clinical environment for placing nursing students at all levels of studies. However, little is known on how students experience the placement at the health centres. In 2016 Nursing students from a satellite campus were placed at a health centre. Methods: The study followed qualitative research principles, and it was explorative, descriptive and contextual in nature. Data were collected from reflections submitted by second year nursing students from a UNAM satellite campus upon completion of their two weeks placement at a health centre in 2016. Data were analyzed using content analysis as a data analysis strategy. Trustworthiness of this study was ensured by applying the criteria of Lincoln and Guba, namely: credibility, transferability, dependability, and confirmability of the study. Results: The five themes that emerged from the study are: ‘interpersonal factors’, ‘students’ reactions to the learning context’, ‘enablers of students’ learning at a rural health centre’, ‘challenges experienced by students’, and ‘recommendations made by students on learning in a rural health centre’. Conclusion: It is evident that good interpersonal interaction between nursing staff, students and patients appear to have a positive impact on learning. Students reflected on limited supply of equipment, and limited cases available as challenges experienced during their placement. Furthermore, students made suggestions to improve placements in a rural health centre.
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护理二年级学生在农村卫生院临床实习的体会
在护理教育中,学生需要学习理论和实践相结合的课程。实践部分是护士培训学习的一个组成部分,这是通过在不同的临床环境中安置学生来实现的。在纳米比亚,医院、诊所和保健中心普遍被用作临床环境,供护理学生进行各级学习。然而,学生们在保健中心的实习经历却鲜为人知。2016年,来自卫星校区的护理专业学生被安置在一家健康中心。方法:本研究遵循定性研究原则,具有探索性、描述性和情境性。数据收集自2016年在卫生中心完成两周实习后,来自墨西哥国立自治大学卫星校区的二年级护理学生提交的反馈。数据分析使用内容分析作为数据分析策略。采用Lincoln和Guba的标准,即研究的可信性、可转移性、可靠性和可确认性,保证了本研究的可信性。结果:研究中出现的五个主题是:“人际因素”、“学生对学习环境的反应”、“学生在农村保健中心学习的促进因素”、“学生遇到的挑战”和“学生对在农村保健中心学习的建议”。结论:护理人员、学生和病人之间良好的人际交往对学习有积极的影响。学生们反映设备供应有限,在实习期间遇到的挑战也有限。此外,学生们提出了改善在农村保健中心安置的建议。
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International Journal of Security and Networks
International Journal of Security and Networks Engineering-Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality
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期刊介绍: IJSN proposes and fosters discussion on and dissemination of network security related issues.
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