Student nurses' experiences of the clinical field in the Limpopo Province as learning field: a phenomenological study

The research question the researcher set out to answer was: How do student nurses experience learning in the clinical field? The research question stemmed from years of experience in nursing education and a concern about student nurses' involvement in the clinical area. A phenomenological in...

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Main Author: Mongwe, Rirhandzu Norah
Other Authors: Ehlers, V.J. (Dr.)
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1512
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-15122016-04-16T04:07:50Z Student nurses' experiences of the clinical field in the Limpopo Province as learning field: a phenomenological study Mongwe, Rirhandzu Norah Ehlers, V.J. (Dr.) Van der Wal, D.M. (Dr.) Awareness Clinical facilitation Clinical learning field (environment) Connectedness Experiences Educational theory Learning Mindfulness Phenomenology Student nurses 610.73069096825 Nursing students -- South Africa -- Limpopo The research question the researcher set out to answer was: How do student nurses experience learning in the clinical field? The research question stemmed from years of experience in nursing education and a concern about student nurses' involvement in the clinical area. A phenomenological investigation was embarked upon involving principles from Wertz's (1983, 1984, 1985) empirical psychological reflection. The existential base-line for the research was stated as: Human experience results in learning. The base-line also supported the assumptions underlying the current research and are in line with phenomenological philosophy. Participants were selected from the student nurse population in the Limpopo Province via convenience and purposive sampling. Five students from second through fourth year of training according to SANC Regulation R425 were selected. Data were collected through in-depth interviews. One initial and one follow-up interview were conducted with each participant. Interviews were audio-taped and transcribed verbatim. Data analysis at the idiographic and nomothetic levels was conducted through open coding, categorisation and constant comparative analysis. Four major themes emerged from the data namely: * Descriptive overview of clinical learning * The lived experience of student nurses * Motivational factors in clinical learning * Erosive factors in clinical learning Awareness figured as an all accommodating concept to theme and categories. It figured as a multi-dimensional concept that positions and orientates student nurses in the clinical setting. Awareness answers the student nurse's existential question: Where am I? Based on the findings OF the current research and guided by the concept of an integrated holistic awareness, conclusions were drawn and recommendations and guidelines were formulated relating to: nursing education, nursing management, cooperation between education and services, clinical teaching, future research and theory development. Health Studies D.Litt. et Phil. (Health Studies) 2009-08-25T10:53:52Z 2009-08-25T10:53:52Z 2009-08-25T10:53:52Z 2007-06-30 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1512 en 1 online resource (xix, 339 leaves)
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language en
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topic Awareness
Clinical facilitation
Clinical learning field (environment)
Connectedness
Experiences
Educational theory
Learning
Mindfulness
Phenomenology
Student nurses
610.73069096825
Nursing students -- South Africa -- Limpopo
spellingShingle Awareness
Clinical facilitation
Clinical learning field (environment)
Connectedness
Experiences
Educational theory
Learning
Mindfulness
Phenomenology
Student nurses
610.73069096825
Nursing students -- South Africa -- Limpopo
Mongwe, Rirhandzu Norah
Student nurses' experiences of the clinical field in the Limpopo Province as learning field: a phenomenological study
description The research question the researcher set out to answer was: How do student nurses experience learning in the clinical field? The research question stemmed from years of experience in nursing education and a concern about student nurses' involvement in the clinical area. A phenomenological investigation was embarked upon involving principles from Wertz's (1983, 1984, 1985) empirical psychological reflection. The existential base-line for the research was stated as: Human experience results in learning. The base-line also supported the assumptions underlying the current research and are in line with phenomenological philosophy. Participants were selected from the student nurse population in the Limpopo Province via convenience and purposive sampling. Five students from second through fourth year of training according to SANC Regulation R425 were selected. Data were collected through in-depth interviews. One initial and one follow-up interview were conducted with each participant. Interviews were audio-taped and transcribed verbatim. Data analysis at the idiographic and nomothetic levels was conducted through open coding, categorisation and constant comparative analysis. Four major themes emerged from the data namely: * Descriptive overview of clinical learning * The lived experience of student nurses * Motivational factors in clinical learning * Erosive factors in clinical learning Awareness figured as an all accommodating concept to theme and categories. It figured as a multi-dimensional concept that positions and orientates student nurses in the clinical setting. Awareness answers the student nurse's existential question: Where am I? Based on the findings OF the current research and guided by the concept of an integrated holistic awareness, conclusions were drawn and recommendations and guidelines were formulated relating to: nursing education, nursing management, cooperation between education and services, clinical teaching, future research and theory development. === Health Studies === D.Litt. et Phil. (Health Studies)
author2 Ehlers, V.J. (Dr.)
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Mongwe, Rirhandzu Norah
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title Student nurses' experiences of the clinical field in the Limpopo Province as learning field: a phenomenological study
title_short Student nurses' experiences of the clinical field in the Limpopo Province as learning field: a phenomenological study
title_full Student nurses' experiences of the clinical field in the Limpopo Province as learning field: a phenomenological study
title_fullStr Student nurses' experiences of the clinical field in the Limpopo Province as learning field: a phenomenological study
title_full_unstemmed Student nurses' experiences of the clinical field in the Limpopo Province as learning field: a phenomenological study
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