加纳临床环境中对护理学生的知识、感知激励因素和感知抑制因素的多站点研究。

IF 2.2 Q1 NURSING
Nursing Research and Practice Pub Date : 2021-01-18 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2021/6686898
Nancy Innocentia Ebu Enyan, Sarah Ama Amoo, Christian Makafui Boso, Patience Fakornam Doe, Dianne Slager
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背景:导师制是护理专业学生教育过程中的重要组成部分。本研究的目的是评估加纳中部地区海岸角大都会临床实习地点的护理学生的知识、感知激励因素和感知抑制因素。方法:对442名年龄在27-56岁之间、具有3年以上工作经验的护士和助产士进行描述性横断面研究。通过问卷收集数据,并使用频率计数、百分比、探索性因子分析和点双列相关进行分析。结果:调查结果显示,参试者对师徒关系的知晓率高达91.2% (n = 404)。高达88.2% (n = 390)的显着比例有意向在不久的将来成为护理专业的学生。护士生的学习与专业需要、帮助学生发展技能、经验与对护士生角色的正式认可是护士生接受护士生的三个重要感知动机因素。参与督导角色的主要障碍是缺乏对角色的准备,缺乏教师和护士管理人员的支持,以及额外的工作负担。结果进一步显示,实习经验、专业认知度与护生近期实习意向呈显著的强正相关(r = 0.99, p=0.037)。结论:参与本研究的护士和助产士对护理学生有一定的了解,并有意向指导护理学生。有足够的工作经验和被正式认可为导师可能会激励这些专业人士指导护理学生。然而,有一些关键的认知障碍需要解决,以使更多的护士和助产士愿意指导学生参与到导师的角色中来。
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A Multisite Study on Knowledge, Perceived Motivators, and Perceived Inhibitors to Precepting Nursing Students within the Clinical Environment in Ghana.

Background: Preceptorship constitutes an important component of the educational process of training nursing students. The purpose of this study was to assess the knowledge, perceived motivators, and perceived inhibitors to precepting nursing students at the clinical placement sites in the Cape Coast Metropolis of the Central Region of Ghana.

Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among 442 nurses and midwives aged 27-56 years with at least three years of work experience. Data were collected with a questionnaire and analyzed using frequency counts, percentages, exploratory factor analysis, and point biserial correlation.

Results: The results indicate that the participants had a high knowledge of preceptorship of up to 91.2% (n = 404). A significant proportion of up to 88.2% (n = 390) had an intention to precept nursing students in the near future. The three important perceived motivational factors to precepting nursing students were the learning and professional needs of students, helping students to develop skills, and experience and formal recognition of the role of preceptorship. The main perceived inhibitors to engage in a preceptorship role were lack of preparation for the role, lack of support from faculty and nurse managers, and additional work burden. The results further indicate a significant strong positive correlation between experience and professional recognition of preceptorship and the intention to precept nursing students in the near future (r = 0.99, p=0.037).

Conclusions: The nurses and midwives who participated in the study are knowledgeable about preceptorship and have the intention to precept nursing students. Having enough experience on the job and being formally recognized as a preceptor may motivate these professionals to precept nursing students. However, there are critical perceived barriers that need to be addressed, to enable more nurses and midwives with the desire to precept students to engage in the preceptorship role.

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