Nursing students’ perceptions of the qualities of a clinical facilitator that enhance learning

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2017-01
Authors
Sweet, Linda Phyllis
Broadbent, Julie
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Elsevier
Abstract
There is a wealth of research investigating the role of the clinical facilitator and the student experience of clinical education. However, there is a paucity of recent research reviewing the students' perspectives of facilitators' qualities that influence their learning. This paper explores undergraduate nursing students' perceptions of the qualities of a clinical facilitator that enhanced their learning. The study was designed as a cross-sectional survey. A total of 452 third year nursing students at one Australian University were invited to participate. A total of 43 students completed the survey and were analysed; thus, the response rate was 9.7%. Results of the study indicate that nursing students perceive availability, approachability and feedback from the clinical facilitator to be highly influential to their learning in the clinical setting. The relational interdependence of these is discussed. Clinical facilitators have an important role in student learning. The findings of this study can be used in the development of clinical facilitator models, guidelines and in continuing education.
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© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. This author accepted manuscript is made available following 12 month embargo from date of publication (January 2017) in accordance with the publisher’s archiving policy
Keywords
Clinical facilitator, Clinical facilitation, Nurse educator, Nursing student, Clinical placement, Feedback
Citation
Sweet, L., & Broadbent, J. (2017). Nursing students’ perceptions of the qualities of a clinical facilitator that enhance learning. Nurse Education in Practice, 22, 30–36. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nepr.2016.11.007