Barriers and enablers to scholarship for post basic nursing students in clinical service.

Q2 Medicine Curationis Pub Date : 2023-06-22 DOI:10.4102/curationis.v46i1.2385
Jean-Paul Almaze, Waheedha Emmamally, Petra Brysiewicz
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Background: Clinical scholarship is defined as an approach that enables evidence-based nursing and the development of best practices to meet the needs of clients efficiently and effectively. However, there are many barriers that impede its progress.

Objective: This study aimed to identify the barriers and enablers to scholarship for post basic nursing students in clinical service areas.

Method: This multimethods study used a structured questionnaire followed by semi-structured individual interviews of post basic nursing students and their lecturers (nurse educators).

Results: The 81 students who completed the questionnaire indicated a lack of support or funding assistance and mentoring, as well as no mechanisms to reward or recognise scholarship as top barriers to clinical scholarship. Top enablers were noticed as reward mechanisms in place, more protected time and availability of role models and mentoring. Twelve respondents engaged in the qualitative phase and three categories emerged from the data, namely (1) resource dependent, (2) 'what's the use of research', (3) making a change.

Conclusion: It has been shown that there is a need to adopt and promote a culture of clinical scholarship to ensure that the best available evidence is being utilised by nurses to effectively manage their patients; however, to support clinical scholarship, resources are needed.Contribution: This study highlighted the lack of funding and resources as being a major barrier to scholarship, together with an institutional culture that did not promote clinical scholarship. Providing protected time, mentoring and criteria for promotion and reward based on scholarship is viewed as enabling.

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临床护理专业后基础护理学生奖学金的障碍与助力。
背景:临床学术被定义为一种使循证护理和最佳实践的发展能够有效地满足客户需求的方法。然而,有许多障碍阻碍了它的发展。目的:本研究旨在找出临床服务领域后基础护理专业学生获得奖学金的障碍和促进因素。方法:本研究采用结构化问卷和半结构化的个人访谈对基础护理专业学生及其讲师(护理教育者)进行调查。结果:完成问卷调查的81名学生表示缺乏支持或资金援助和指导,以及没有奖励或认可奖学金的机制是临床奖学金的最大障碍。人们注意到,最重要的促成因素是奖励机制,更多的保护时间和角色榜样和指导的可用性。12名受访者参与了定性阶段,从数据中出现了三个类别,即(1)资源依赖,(2)研究有什么用?(3)做出改变。结论:研究表明,有必要采用和促进临床学术文化,以确保护士有效地利用现有的最佳证据来管理患者;然而,为了支持临床奖学金,需要资源。贡献:本研究强调了缺乏资金和资源是学术研究的主要障碍,以及不促进临床学术研究的制度文化。提供受保护的时间、指导以及基于奖学金的晋升和奖励标准,被认为是一种授权。
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