Abstract

BackgroundThis study explored the experiences of undergraduate nursing students during clinical practice at healthcare facilities in the Boland Overberg area in Western Cape, South Africa. Few studies have been done on experiences of nursing students during clinical practice. However, there are still inadequacies, which lead to the deterioration of clinical practice quality.ObjectivesTo explore and describe the experiences of undergraduate student nurses during clinical practice in healthcare facilities in Boland Overberg, in Western Cape, South Africa.MethodA qualitative, exploratory descriptive design was applied. Data collection was done using focus-group interviews to ascertain the undergraduate student nurses’ experiences during clinical practice in healthcare facilities in the Boland Overberg area in Western Cape Region. Thirty-eight undergraduate nursing students from Boland Campus were selected, using purposive sampling. The sample size was based on data saturation. Colaizzi’s method of coding and thematic content analysis was used to interpret the data. Ethical principles were adhered to.ResultsAfter data analysis, the following themes emerged: clinical learning environment, challenges and inability to reach objectives.ConclusionDuring clinical practice in healthcare facilities, students were confronted with dilemmas which must be addressed with proper planning to decrease the challenges in clinical education of future nurses. The findings can be used in planning of nursing education, could provide help to develop effective clinical teaching strategies in nursing education and to support these undergraduate nursing students.

Highlights

  • Clinical practice is regarded as an important component of nursing education (Arpanantikul & Pratoomwan 2017:121; Kalyani et al 2019:1)

  • According to Bazrafkan and Kalyani (2018:4), the quality of nursing care depends on the quality of clinical education provided to the student nurses

  • The better the quality of clinical education provided to the student nurse, the more successful and professional students will graduate

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Introduction

Mueller et al (2016:3) stated that if essential learning opportunities are missed, or the students are exposed to negative experiences, these nursing students may not be able to grow in learning or they will remain incompetent in the field. This may lead to patient safety issues. The better the quality of clinical education provided to the student nurse, the more successful and professional students will graduate. This study explored the experiences of undergraduate nursing students during clinical practice at healthcare facilities in the Boland Overberg area in Western Cape, South Africa. There are still inadequacies, which lead to the deterioration of clinical practice quality

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