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IJME-Iranian Journal of Medical Education. 2008; 7 (2): 343-352
en Persa | IMEMR | ID: emr-86806

RESUMEN

Investigating the problems and barriers in learning clinical skills has been regarded in so many studies but the factors facilitating this process have not been taken into consideration. This study was performed with the aim to determine the facilitating and preventing factors in learning clinical skills from the viewpoints of third year students of Fatemeh School of Nursing and Midwifery in Shiraz. In this descriptive cross-sectional study, 54 nursing students in their sixth semester were selected through convenience sampling method. A researcher made questionnaire including questions about demogra-phic characteristics and 67 questions about facilitating and preventing factors in learning clinical skills was distributed among the samples. The questions included the areas of the relationships between the student, staff, instructor and the patient; student's satisfaction with the teaching methods of instructors and staff; teaching methods of theoretical and practical lessons; the facilities provided by the hospital and university; and instructors' characteristics. The data was analyzed by SPSS software through descriptive statistics. The most facilitating factors in learning clinical skills belonged to Instructors' educational and scientific experiences in developing educational affairs [77.8%], the educational environment provided by the instructors for experiencing clinical skills by students [77.8%], paying attention to the patient's rights and needs [76%], and instructors' responsibility toward education [76%]. The most preventing factors in learning clinical skills were the stress felt in the ward [83.3%], lack of students' support by staff [66.6%], and staff's bad temperedness [64.8%]. Students were satisfied with the items in different areas but they were unsatisfied with the relationship between staff and students, and also the way that instructors presented the practical and theoreti-cal lessons. They mentioned these factors as the ones prevented their clinical learning. It is recommended to revise clinical education and take some appropriate action in order to provide a proper clinical education environment


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Humanos , Estudiantes de Enfermería , Educación en Enfermería/métodos , Estudios Transversales , Docentes de Enfermería , Partería
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Journal of Qazvin University of Medical Sciences [The]. 2004; (30): 51-55
en Persa | IMEMR | ID: emr-175408

RESUMEN

Background: Clinical teaching is a great part of nursing education. It shapes skills and in this process nursing students can be prepared to take care of patients independently


Objective: To study clinical teaching problems in junior nursing students


Methods: From 70 junior nursing students of Shiraz nursing faculty only 50 of them answered questionnaire which was designed for this purpose


Findings: The most important problems in nursing clinical teaching field were: undefined students' duty in ward 96%, society and patients unfamiliarity to nursing job, 92% discrepancy between theoretical teaching and clinical work 90%, performing the primary care by students 84%, ignoring of nursing process in care 82% and lack of required facilities for students 80%


Conclusion: Undefined objectives and students' duty in ward were the most important clinical teaching problems

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