Gum L F
Flinders University, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Flinders Rural Clinical School, Renmark, South Australia, Australia.
Rural Remote Health. 2007 Jan-Mar;7(1):628. Epub 2007 Mar 5.
A rural nursing program has a vital role in improving the recruitment and retention of nurses in rural and remote settings. A small pilot study was conducted to explore the views and experiences of the first cohort of undergraduate nursing students who completed a rurally based bachelor of nursing program which commenced in 2002 in Renmark, South Australia. The participants were eight current undergraduate nursing students who were part of the first cohort of nursing students nearing completion of the program. The pilot study set out to explore support provided to rural nursing students studying in a rural setting; to investigate whether rural nursing students feel adequately prepared for rural clinical practice near completion of the nursing program; to identify the challenges and highlights of studying rurally; and to explore the probability of retention and recruitment of future nursing graduates in a rural setting.
The method used was a descriptive, exploratory, web-based survey. Quantitative data were limited to descriptive statistics of demographic characteristics, career goals, graduate nurse program and future employment intentions, level of support, preparation for practice, challenges and highlights of rural study and clinical placements. Qualitative responses to open-ended questions were content analysed to identify common themes.
This study found between two and four participants indicated they received no support from academic, administrative staff and clinical facilitators from the city campus. Five participants (63%) indicated they received no financial support during their studies. Seven of the participants (88%) surveyed, indicated an intention to undertake a graduate nurse program and the same number indicated they would be living in a rural or remote area in 5 years time. Six participants (75%) indicated they were prepared with regard to their 'attitude' towards their future practice as a registered nurse. The study identified some of the challenging issues of a rurally based program, such as 'realising that if you miss a day you are actually missing a whole week's worth of lectures', as well as the positive and unique aspects of rural study, 'not having to leave the family to travel to the city'.
This study indicates the rural placement of the bachelor of nursing program has been of benefit to this particular community and is a positive outcome for the South Australian rural nursing workforce. The study shows that students actively sought nursing employment in a rural setting, and identifies highlights experienced by students and the advantages associated with remaining at home (as opposed to relocating) while enjoying the benefits of smaller class sizes. The challenges of rural study were issues such as limited lecture times, compared with the city campus, which often caused a disproportionate workload for rural students on alternate weeks during the study term. The quality of the delivery of some lectures was also an issue for some students. This study determined that a lack of support was encountered by students, and that further investigation is warranted. Greater consideration will be required to address the delivery of the program together with the future availability and accessibility of further university rurally based nursing programs.
农村护理项目对于改善农村和偏远地区护士的招募与留用至关重要。开展了一项小型试点研究,以探讨首批完成农村护理学士学位项目的本科护理学生的观点和经历,该项目于2002年在南澳大利亚州的伦马克启动。参与者为八名在读本科护理学生,他们是首批即将完成该项目的护理学生。该试点研究旨在探索为在农村环境中学习的农村护理学生提供的支持;调查护理项目接近尾声时,农村护理学生是否觉得自己为农村临床实践做好了充分准备;确定在农村学习的挑战和亮点;并探讨未来护理毕业生留在农村地区工作的可能性。
采用的方法是基于网络的描述性探索性调查。定量数据仅限于人口统计学特征、职业目标、毕业后护士项目和未来就业意向、支持水平、实践准备、农村学习和临床实习的挑战与亮点的描述性统计。对开放式问题的定性回答进行了内容分析以确定共同主题。
本研究发现,有两到四名参与者表示他们没有得到城市校区学术、行政人员和临床指导教师的支持。五名参与者(63%)表示他们在学习期间没有得到经济支持。接受调查的七名参与者(88%)表示打算参加毕业后护士项目,同样数量的参与者表示他们将在五年后居住在农村或偏远地区。六名参与者(75%)表示他们对未来作为注册护士的实践“态度”方面已做好准备。该研究确定了农村项目的一些具有挑战性的问题,比如“意识到如果你缺一天课,实际上就错过了一整周的课程”,以及农村学习的积极和独特方面,“无需离开家去城市上学”。
本研究表明,护理学士学位项目的农村实习对这个特定社区有益,对南澳大利亚农村护理劳动力来说是一个积极成果。该研究表明学生积极寻求在农村地区从事护理工作,并确定了学生所经历的亮点以及在享受小班教学好处的同时留在家里(而非搬迁)的优势。农村学习的挑战包括与城市校区相比上课时间有限等问题,这在学习期间的交替周常常给农村学生带来不成比例的工作量。一些课程的授课质量对一些学生来说也是个问题。本研究确定学生遇到了缺乏支持的情况,有必要进行进一步调查。需要更多考虑来解决项目的实施以及未来农村地区大学护理项目的可用性和可及性问题。