Factors Affecting Performance in Clinical Practice among Preservice Diploma Nursing Students in Northern Tanzania.

IF 2.2 Q1 NURSING
Nursing Research and Practice Pub Date : 2019-03-03 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2019/3453085
Helena Marco Gemuhay, Albino Kalolo, Robert Mirisho, Beatrice Chipwaza, Elijah Nyangena
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There is an increased call for improving the environment in which nursing students learn the clinical skills. Clinical practice in the clinical placement sites should allow students to apply their theoretical knowledge in a real environment, develop nursing skills and clinical reasoning, and observe and adapt the professional role. This study aimed at identifying the factors influencing performance in clinical practice among preservice diploma nursing students in Northern Tanzania. This study relied on a cross-sectional analysis of data collected from nursing schools in Northern Tanzania in which 208 (123 nursing students and 85 nurse tutors) participants were recruited in the study. Data was gathered using a self-administered questionnaire which collected information on sociodemographic characteristics and factors influencing clinical practice categorized in students' factors, hospital based factors, social-economic factors, and nurse tutors opinions assessed. Descriptive analyses and chi-square test were employed to understand the background information of the sample and association between variables. Majority of the nursing students (84.4%) agreed that clinical placement offers students adequate opportunity for clinical practical learning. Barriers to effective clinical learning was reported by 70.1% of the participants and the barriers include student factors such as lack of self-confidence and absenteeism, school factors such as improper supervision, and poor preparation of clinical instructors or clinical facility factors. We found a significant association between type of barrier and gender (chi-square 0.786, p=0.020). More male nursing students (62.1%) significantly reported unsupportive environment as a barrier and anxiety was more common in female nursing students (48.9%) (p=0.020). Reporting of barriers to effective clinical learning by students from different schools of nursing was not significant (P=0.696). In addition, age of participants did not have significant association with effective clinical practice (p=0.606). Student's factors and placement based factors played an important role to influence clinical learning experiences. Offering preclinical orientation, distributing and clarifying clinical learning objectives to students, and frequent visits and supervision of students in clinical area may improve student learning experience in clinical placement. In addition, tailoring the interventions to gender may improve learning experiences.

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坦桑尼亚北部职前文凭护理学生临床实践表现的影响因素。
越来越多的人呼吁改善护理学生学习临床技能的环境。在临床实习场所进行临床实践,使学生能够在实际环境中运用所学的理论知识,培养护理技能和临床推理能力,观察和适应专业角色。本研究旨在找出影响坦桑尼亚北部职前文凭护生临床实践表现的因素。本研究依赖于从坦桑尼亚北部护理学校收集的数据的横断面分析,其中208人(123名护理学生和85名护士导师)被招募到研究中。采用自填问卷收集数据,收集社会人口学特征和影响临床实践的因素,分为学生因素、医院因素、社会经济因素和评估的护士导师意见。采用描述性分析和卡方检验来了解样本的背景信息和变量之间的关联。大多数护生(84.4%)认为临床实习为学生提供了充分的临床实践学习机会。70.1%的受访学生认为存在妨碍临床有效学习的因素,包括学生因素如缺乏自信和缺勤,学校因素如监督不当,临床教师准备不足或临床设施因素。我们发现障碍类型与性别之间存在显著相关性(χ 2 = 0.786, p=0.020)。男护生(62.1%)以不支持环境为障碍,女护生以焦虑为障碍(48.9%)较多(p=0.020)。不同护理学院学生对临床有效学习障碍的报告差异无统计学意义(P=0.696)。此外,参与者的年龄与有效的临床实践没有显著相关性(p=0.606)。学生因素和实习因素对临床学习体验有重要影响。为学生提供临床前指导,分配和明确临床学习目标,对学生进行临床区域的频繁访问和监督,可以改善学生在临床实习中的学习体验。此外,根据性别调整干预措施可能会改善学习体验。
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