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Nursing students' perceptions of a collaborative clinical placement model: a qualitative descriptive study

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posted on 2023-05-19, 16:37 authored by van der Riet, P, Levett-Jones, T, Helen Courtney-PrattHelen Courtney-Pratt

Clinical placements are specifically designed to facilitate authentic learning opportunities and are an integral component of undergraduate nursing programs. However, as academics and clinicians frequently point out, clinical placements are fraught with problems that are long-standing and multidimensional in nature. Collaborative placement models, grounded in a tripartite relationship between students, university staff and clinical partners, and designed to foster students' sense of belonging, have recently been implemented to address many of the challenges associated with clinical placements.

In this study a qualitative descriptive design was undertaken with the aim of exploring 14 third year third year nursing students' perceptions of a collaborative clinical placement model undertaken in an Australian university. Students participated in audio recorded focus groups following their final clinical placement. Thematic analysis of the interview data resulted in identification of six main themes: Convenience and Camaraderie, Familiarity and Confidence, Welcomed and Wanted, Belongingness and Support, Employment, and The Need for Broader Clinical Experiences. The clinical collaborative model fostered a sense of familiarity for many of the participants and this led to belongingness, acceptance, confidence and meaningful learning experiences.

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Publication title

Nurse education in practice

Volume

30

Pagination

42-47

ISSN

1471-5953

Department/School

Wicking Dementia Research Education Centre

Publisher

Churchill Livingstone

Place of publication

United Kingdom

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  • Restricted

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Other health not elsewhere classified

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