Title of article :
Resilience to care: A systematic review and meta-synthesis of the qualitative literature concerning the experiences of student nurses in adult hospital settings in the UK
Author/Authors :
Thomas، نويسنده , , Juliet and Jack، نويسنده , , Barbara A. and Jinks، نويسنده , , Annette M.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
SummaryAim
m of the study was to gain new insights into the experiences and accounts of adult pre-registration student nurse clinical allocations in hospital settings in the UK.
ematic review and meta-synthesis of the qualitative literature was undertaken.
ources
ent papers published from 1990 to 2010 were identified through searches of Cumulative Index for Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Proquest, Medline (PubMed), and the British Nursing Index. Hand and citation searching was also undertaken.
methods
levant papers were identified for review. Quality checks on the robustness of the studies were undertaken. Data extraction included identifying details of the studyʹs settings, sample details, focus of the study, research design, data collection methods, data analysis approaches and qualitative data themes.
s
imately 40 qualitative data themes were identified and were the subject of a meta-synthesis. Five cross-cutting synthesised data themes were identified including: pre-placement anticipation, the realities of the clinical environment, clinical learning and becoming a nurse. Stress and coping was a concurrent topic area and related to all the synthesised themes.
sions
ndings give new insights into the clinical experiences of student nurses of which the stress of learning in clinical environments and the development of emotional resilience is a focal issue. Whilst the majority of students in the UK experience nurturing, caring clinical environments and positive staff relationships, however, some do not. Reports of negative student nurse clinical experiences are shown in this review to have endured through time. Nurse educators should be alert to the possibility that some students may have very negative clinical experiences. The consequences such negative experiences will affect such things as increases to student attrition and the help perpetuate the cycle of negative clinical learning experiences occurring in the future.
Keywords :
Meta-synthesis , Student Nurses , clinical experience , Emotional resilience
Journal title :
Nurse Education Today
Journal title :
Nurse Education Today