Title of article :
Assessing clinical practice of student nurses: Views of teachers, mentors and students
Author/Authors :
Helminen، نويسنده , , Kristiina and Tossavainen، نويسنده , , Kerttu and Turunen، نويسنده , , Hannele، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Abstract :
SummaryBackground
ment received by students affects the way that they conduct their studies and shapes their interests in clinical placements. It is therefore important that mentors and teachers have high quality assessment strategies to ensure the competence of nursing students.
ives
jective of this study is to describe the views and experiences of nursing students, nursing teachers, and mentors on the final assessment of nursing students in clinical practice. The study also investigates respondentsʹ views on using a standardized national or European scheme for clinical assessment in the future.
ptive survey design with a questionnaire.
gs
ented in five Finnish universities of applied sciences and in five partner hospitals.
ipants
g students (n = 276), nursing teachers (n = 108) and mentors (n = 225).
s
tionnaire was used to collect data. Survey data were analyzed by using SPSS version 19. Descriptive statistics and cross tabulations were used to characterize the data.
s
g students felt that they had spent enough time with their mentors during their clinical practice period to ensure that the mentors could assess their behavior. Mentors also evaluated that they had spent enough time with the students. Students and mentors both indicated occasional difficulties with the language used in the competence assessment document. Most of the nursing students and mentors shared the view that it is always necessary for a teacher to be involved in the final assessment discussion.
sions
udy highlights the importance of assessment skills of mentors and the important role of the teachers. Findings from this study indicate that nursing studentsʹ clinical practice assessment already includes many good practices, but we still have some difficulties in ensuring effective measures of competence.
Keywords :
clinical practice , assessment , Nurse education , NURSING STUDENT
Journal title :
Nurse Education Today
Journal title :
Nurse Education Today