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Nurse Educ Pract ; 10(4): 189-95, 2010 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19850523

ABSTRACT

Undergraduate nurse education in Ireland transferred into the third level sector in 2002. As a result nurse lecturers are expected to develop a model of clinical practice that enables them to be involved in practice and its development while maintaining their own nursing expertise and credibility [An Bord Altranais, 2005. Requirements and Standards for Nurse Registration Education Programmes, third ed. An Bord Altranais, Dublin]. In light of this the researchers set out to explore the perceptions of the nurse lecturers' role in clinical practice among nurse lecturers, preceptors, clinical nurse managers, clinical placement co-ordinators and students. A qualitative research design using focus groups was chosen. A purposive sampling strategy generated the sample for 5 in-depth focus group interviews with the aforementioned key stakeholders and the data was thematically analysed. Five themes emerged which centred on the maintenance of lecturers' clinical credibility, the lecturers' role as a resource to clinical staff, teaching and assessing students in practice, the value of fostering relationships in practice and role duplication. The findings from this study supports the anecdotal evidence that confusion exists around the role but more importantly it gives the nurse lecturer population guidance on how to develop the role in partnership with the various stakeholders in a way that supports the nursing students and clinical staff in practice in an effective manner.


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Education, Nursing, Diploma Programs/organization & administration , Nursing Faculty Practice/organization & administration , Preceptorship/organization & administration , Clinical Competence , Education, Nursing, Diploma Programs/methods , Education, Nursing, Diploma Programs/trends , Focus Groups , Humans , Ireland , Models, Educational , Nurse's Role , Nursing Faculty Practice/standards , Preceptorship/methods , Preceptorship/trends , Qualitative Research
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