Nursing students’ experiences of nurse teacher mentoring and beneficial digital technologies in a clinical practice setting
Due to educational reforms in Finland, the nurse teacher's role is being reduced in mentoring of nursing students in the clinical practice. Students reported experiencing a lack of instruction and feeling abandoned in the clinical practice. The aim of this study was to describe nursing student...
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description | Due to educational reforms in Finland, the nurse teacher's role is being reduced in mentoring of nursing students in the clinical practice. Students reported experiencing a lack of instruction and feeling abandoned in the clinical practice. The aim of this study was to describe nursing student experiences of mentoring by nurse teachers in clinical practice, as well as the benefits of digital technology in this context. Qualitative study design was used with semi-structured focus group interviews. Nursing students (n = 15) who had completed at least one clinical placement during their nursing education. Data were collected in autumn 2017 from two universities of applied sciences in northern Finland. The data were analyzed using inductive content analysis. Mentoring by nurse teacher was perceived as a key part of learning evaluation, integrating theoretical and practical knowledge, understanding the student's role and emotional support. The results also revealed that mentoring can be improved by using digital technology. However, technology cannot completely replace face-to-face mentoring. The mentoring provided by nurse teachers plays an important role in the success of a nursing student's clinical practice. Digital technology can be leveraged to enhance the learning experience when easy-to-use and ubiquitous applications are integrated into the clinical learning setting.
•Nurse teacher's role is being organizationally reduced in mentoring of nursing student's clinical practice.•Previous research has shown negative outcomes relating to the changes with clinical mentors.•Nursing students reported needing timely and active guidance from their nurse teacher.•The utilization of digital technology can improve mentoring.•Technology cannot completely replace face-to-face mentoring. |
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