School of Health Sciences and Emergency Services, Cambrian College, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada.
J Nurs Educ. 2011 Aug;50(8):437-46. doi: 10.3928/01484834-20110517-05. Epub 2011 May 17.
Providing quality clinical experiences for nursing students is vital to the development of safe and competent professional nurses. However, clinical educators often have difficulty identifying and coping with students whose performance is unsatisfactory. The purposes of this integrative review were to examine the extent and quality of the literature focusing on unsafe nursing students in clinical settings and to describe the characteristics of nursing students considered unsafe in clinical settings. A structured literature search yielded 11 relevant articles: five theoretical articles and six research studies. Analysis of findings revealed three themes: ineffective interpersonal interactions, knowledge and skill incompetence, and unprofessional image. The themes reflected the attitudes, actions, and behaviors that influenced students' ability to develop a safe milieu for client care. The findings provide clarity for early identification of students in need of increased support and facilitate clinical educators in meeting students' learning needs to ensure patient safety.
为护理学生提供高质量的临床经验对于培养安全、有能力的专业护士至关重要。然而,临床教育工作者往往难以识别和应对表现不佳的学生。本综合回顾的目的是检查关注临床环境中不安全护理学生的文献的范围和质量,并描述被认为在临床环境中不安全的护理学生的特征。经过结构化的文献检索,共获得 11 篇相关文章:5 篇理论文章和 6 篇研究报告。分析结果揭示了三个主题:无效的人际互动、知识和技能不足以及不专业的形象。这些主题反映了影响学生为客户护理发展安全环境能力的态度、行动和行为。研究结果为早期识别需要更多支持的学生提供了明确性,并帮助临床教育工作者满足学生的学习需求,以确保患者安全。