Title of article :
First year nursing studentsʹ viewpoints about compromised clinical safety
Author/Authors :
Killam، نويسنده , , Laura A. and Mossey، نويسنده , , Sharolyn and Montgomery، نويسنده , , Phyllis and Timmermans، نويسنده , , Katherine E.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
SummaryObjective
raduate nursing students must uphold patient safety as a professional and moral obligation across all clinical learning experiences. This expectation commences at entry into the nursing program. As part of a larger study exploring undergraduate baccalaureate nursing studentsʹ understanding of clinical safety, this paper specifically focuses on first year studentsʹ viewpoints about unsafe clinical learning situations.
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odology was used. Sixty-eight first year nursing students participated in the ranking of 43 statements indicative of unsafe clinical situations and practices. Data was entered into a Q-program for factor analysis.
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sults revealed a typology of four discrete viewpoints of unsafe clinical situations for first year students. These viewpoints included an overwhelming sense of inner discomfort, practicing contrary to conventions, lacking in professional integrity and disharmonizing relations. Overall, a consensus viewpoint described exonerating the clinical educator as not being solely responsible for clinical safety.
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nformation may assist students and educators to cooperatively and purposefully construct a clinical learning milieu conducive to safety.
Keywords :
Nursing education , Patient safety , Clinical education
Journal title :
Nurse Education Today
Journal title :
Nurse Education Today