Disconnects in pedagogy and practice in community health nursing clinical experiences: Qualitative findings of a mixed method study. (October 2015)
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- Disconnects in pedagogy and practice in community health nursing clinical experiences: Qualitative findings of a mixed method study. (October 2015)
- Main Title:
- Disconnects in pedagogy and practice in community health nursing clinical experiences: Qualitative findings of a mixed method study
- Authors:
- Pijl-Zieber, Em M.
Barton, Sylvia
Awosoga, Olu
Konkin, Jill - Abstract:
- Summary: Background: Many baccalaureate schools of nursing are using non-traditional placements for undergraduate community health clinical rotations. These placements occur at agencies not organizationally affiliated with the health care system and they typically do not employ registered nurses (RNs). Objectives and Design: In this paper, we describe the qualitative findings of a mixed method study that explored these gaps as they relate to pre-registration nursing students' preparation for community health roles. Results: While non-traditional community health placements offer unique opportunities for learning through carefully crafted service learning pedagogy, these placements also present challenges for student preparation for practice in community health roles. The theory–practice gap and the gap between the expected and actual performance of new graduates are accentuated through the use of non-traditional community clinical experiences. These gaps are not necessarily due to poor pedagogy, but rather due to the perceptions and values of the stakeholders involved: nursing students, community health nursing faculty, and community health nurses. Conclusions: New ways must be developed between academe and community health practice areas to provide students with opportunities to develop competence for practice. Highlights: Undergraduate nursing students are not prepared for community health. Non-traditional clinical experiences may not foster nursing competence. Nurses,Summary: Background: Many baccalaureate schools of nursing are using non-traditional placements for undergraduate community health clinical rotations. These placements occur at agencies not organizationally affiliated with the health care system and they typically do not employ registered nurses (RNs). Objectives and Design: In this paper, we describe the qualitative findings of a mixed method study that explored these gaps as they relate to pre-registration nursing students' preparation for community health roles. Results: While non-traditional community health placements offer unique opportunities for learning through carefully crafted service learning pedagogy, these placements also present challenges for student preparation for practice in community health roles. The theory–practice gap and the gap between the expected and actual performance of new graduates are accentuated through the use of non-traditional community clinical experiences. These gaps are not necessarily due to poor pedagogy, but rather due to the perceptions and values of the stakeholders involved: nursing students, community health nursing faculty, and community health nurses. Conclusions: New ways must be developed between academe and community health practice areas to provide students with opportunities to develop competence for practice. Highlights: Undergraduate nursing students are not prepared for community health. Non-traditional clinical experiences may not foster nursing competence. Nurses, students, and faculty have different perspectives on readiness for practice. The theory–practice gap is widening, especially in community health. … (more)
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- Nurse education today. Volume 35:Number 10(2015:Oct.)
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- Nurse education today
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- Volume 35:Number 10(2015:Oct.)
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- Volume 35, Issue 10 (2015)
- Year:
- 2015
- Volume:
- 35
- Issue:
- 10
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2015-0035-0010-0000
- Page Start:
- e43
- Page End:
- e48
- Publication Date:
- 2015-10
- Subjects:
- Clinical education -- Nursing education -- Undergraduate -- Competence -- Community health nursing -- Mixed method -- Qualitative
Nursing -- Study and teaching -- Periodicals
Education, Nursing -- Periodicals
Soins infirmiers -- Étude et enseignement -- Périodiques
Nursing -- Study and teaching
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