Title of article :
A qualitative study exploring the impact of student nurses working part time as a health care assistant
Author/Authors :
Hasson، نويسنده , , Felicity and McKenna، نويسنده , , Hugh P. and Keeney، نويسنده , , Sinead، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
SummaryBackground
al and international evidence indicates that university students engage in employment whilst studying. Research has suggested that nursing students either enter training with previous care experience or tend to work part time in a health related area whilst undertaking higher education. The impact of this on the socialisation process remains unclear.
ives
on the symbolic interactionist framework, this paper reports on a theme from a large mixed methods study — the extent and implications of student nursesʹ work experience on learning and training.
alitative stage from a sequential exploratory mixed methods design.
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gher education institution in the United Kingdom.
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five pre-registration nursing students.
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-two students took part in four focus groups and 13 took part in individual interviews.
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gs revealed that 27 (60%) of students were in paid nursing related employment. This was reported to be advantageous by most participants with regards to enhancing confidence, skills and time spent in the clinical setting. However, it was also perceived by a small number of participants as being detrimental to subsequent learning resulting in role confusion, influencing placement behaviour, and preferences for future nursing practice. Student participants with no prior work experience believed this placed them at a disadvantage, negatively influencing their learning, ability to fit in, and adjustment on placement. Findings have suggested that student participants desire more recognition of the experience and skills they have gained from their employment.
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care experience among the student nursing population is advocated, the results of this study show that it is perceived to impinged on their learning and educational journey. Policy makers, educationalists and health service providers need to be aware of the students who operate within the dual roles of student and health care worker so as to provide guidance and appropriate direction.
Keywords :
Part-time employment , Nursing students , Qualitative , Health care assistant , socialisation
Journal title :
Nurse Education Today
Journal title :
Nurse Education Today