Diversity characteristics and the experiences of nursing students during clinical placements : a qualitative study of student, faculty and supervisors' views

Jane Koch, Bronwyn Everett, Jane Phillips, Patricia M. Davidson

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    Abstract

    Background: Little is known about which diversity characteristics if any, impact on nursing students' clinical placements or how these may affect the quality of their learning experiences. There is therefore a need to better understand these effects not only from the student's perspective but also from the perspective of the staff who supervise them, in order to ensure students obtain maximal benefit from their placements. Aim: To describe the clinical experiences of nursing students and the diversity characteristics that affect this learning experience. Methods: Data were collected from a series of open-ended questions embedded within a larger anonymous web-based survey, from August 2011 to March 2012. Participants included first, second and third year undergraduate Bachelor of Nursing students (N = 704) and faculty members involved in the clinical learning environment (N = 165) from seven Australian universities. Findings: Qualitative findings were clustered into three main themes: differences, difficulty and discrimination, each with three subthemes. Conclusion: Findings suggest a need to offer appropriate support for nursing students who feel different because of diversity characteristics. Whilst some of the participant perceptions are confronting they provide valuable insights for universities developing curricula and the clinical placement facilities where students obtain their experience.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)15-26
    Number of pages12
    JournalContemporary Nurse
    Volume49
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2014

    Keywords

    • adaptability (psychology)
    • clinical placements
    • cultural pluralism
    • language and languages
    • nursing students
    • variation

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