Primary care clinical placements : the views of Australian registered nurse mentors and pre-registration nursing students (part 2)

Susan McInnes, Kath Peters, Jennifer Hardy, Elizabeth Halcomb

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    Abstract

    An increased burden of chronic and complex conditions treated in the community and an aging population have exacerbated the primary care workload. Predicted nursing shortages will place further stressors on this workforce. High quality clinical placements may provide a strategic pathway to introduce and recruit new nurses to this speciality. This paper is Part 2 of a two part series reporting the findings of a mixed methods project. Part 1 reported on the qualitative study and Part 2 reports on the quantitative study. Forty-five pre-registration nursing students from a single Australian tertiary institution and 22 primary care Registered Nurse (RN) mentors who supervised student learning completed an online survey. Students largely regarded their primary care placement positively and felt this to be an appropriate learning opportunity. Most RNs were satisfied with mentoring pre-registration nursing students in their setting. Furthermore, the RNs desire to mentor students and the support of general practitioners (GPs) and consumers were seen as key enablers of pre-registration nursing placements. Findings from this study provide a preliminary impression of primary care clinical placements from the perspective of pre-registration nursing students and registered nurse mentors. Further research should examine whether a broader scope of non-traditional health settings such as non-government organisations, charities, pharmacies, welfare and social services can also provide appropriate learning environments for pre-registration nursing students.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)443-449
    Number of pages7
    JournalNurse Education in Practice
    Volume15
    Issue number6
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2015

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    Keywords

    • Australia
    • nursing students
    • practicums
    • primary care (medicine)

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