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Changes in Motivation, Barriers, and Student Impact on Preceptors Since COVID-19: A Mixed Methods Study
Objective
The study aimed to examine factors influencing preceptors’ willingness to precept nurse practitioner students before and after COVID-19.
Design
A mixed methods design followed up on an earlier survey exploring preceptor perceptions before the COVID-19 pandemic.
Results
Two themes emerged for motivators: altruism and mentorship. Time commitment identified as a barrier was broken down into subthemes: personal time and student preparedness. Most participants reported that COVID-19 no longer had an impact on their willingness to precept students.
Conclusions
Many preceptors accept students to give back to the profession. Increased time commitment continues to hinder the experience for preceptors.