Clinical instruction in mental health nursing: students' perceptions of best practices

Autor: Chris Wenzel, Sherri Melrose, Annette Lane, Arlene Kent-Wilkinson
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: International journal of nursing education scholarshipReferences. 19(1)
ISSN: 1548-923X
Popis: Objectives Negative clinical educational experiences for student nurses are predictors of negative attitudes and perceptions towards mental health. In clinical education, instructors take on this important role often with little to no formal training. This study explored nursing students’ perceptions of instructional best practices in mental health clinical education. Methods A qualitative descriptive design was used, and 10 Canadian baccalaureate nursing (BN) students were interviewed. These students had completed a six-week practicum on an acute inpatient psychiatric unit in either their second, third or fourth year of study. Results Through thematic analysis, three themes were identified: (1) Students valued feeling prepared at the beginning of the clinical placement. (2) Students felt empowered when instructors encouraged self-direction. (3) Students appreciated positive role modeling by their instructors. Conclusions Suggestions for clinical teaching strategies are made to mitigate student stress, increase confidence, and address the influence of mental health stigma on learning.
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