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‘She would wash the patients as if she was scrubbing a dirty plate in the sink’: Exploring nursing students experiences of care delivery

Jack, Kirsten; Levett-Jones, Tracy; Ion, Robin; Pich, Jacqueline; Fulton, Roberta; Ylonen, Anna Mari; Hamshire, Claire

Authors

Kirsten Jack

Tracy Levett-Jones

Robin Ion

Jacqueline Pich

Roberta Fulton

Anna Mari Ylonen

Claire Hamshire



Abstract

Background
While much is known about nursing students' clinical placement experiences in general, less has been reported about their specific encounters with poor care delivery. A few small-scale qualitative studies have been undertaken, which suggest that nursing students do witness poor care but often decide not to act on what they see. This study sought to explore a wider international perspective on this issue.

Aims
To explore nursing students' experiences of the care delivery practices witnessed during clinical placements and to provide descriptions of poor care.

Setting and participants
Nursing students from undergraduate pre-registration nursing programmes across three universities, two in the United Kingdom (UK) and one in Australia.

Design and analysis
A qualitative/quantitative survey design was utilised, and data were descriptively analysed.

Results
Two hundred and sixty-five students participated in the study. Overall the results were positive. Nevertheless, the participants did provide multiple and recurring examples of poor nursing care which related to a lack of compassion, poor communication, unkind and indifferent provision of personal care, and patient safety. Reporting of poor care was viewed as difficult and many participants highlighted potential repercussions should they take this course of action.

Conclusion
This research provides contemporary international insights into care delivery practices from the perspective of a large number of nursing students. The results, although mainly positive, outline multiple examples of poor and ineffective practice. While the precise prevalence of these remains unknown, educators, practitioners and students should consider how best to address them when they occur.

Citation

Jack, K., Levett-Jones, T., Ion, R., Pich, J., Fulton, R., Ylonen, A. M., & Hamshire, C. (2020). ‘She would wash the patients as if she was scrubbing a dirty plate in the sink’: Exploring nursing students experiences of care delivery. Nurse Education Today, 90, 104444. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nedt.2020.104444

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jun 1, 2020
Publication Date 2020-07
Deposit Date May 29, 2024
Journal Nurse Education Today
Print ISSN 0260-6917
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 90
Pages 104444
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nedt.2020.104444
Keywords Education; General Nursing