Jetha Farah, Boschma Geertje, Clauson Marion
Int J Nurs Educ Scholarsh. 2016 Feb 26;13:/j/ijnes.2016.13.issue-1/ijnes-2015-0031/ijnes-2015-0031.xml. doi: 10.1515/ijnes-2015-0031.
The current nursing profession is challenged with a decreasing supply of competent clinical teachers due to several factors consequently impacting the quality of nursing education. To meet this demand, academic nursing programs are resorting to hiring expert nurses who may have little or no teaching experience. They need support during their transition from practice to teaching. Using the systematic approach of a Rapid Evidence Assessment (REA), scholarly literature was reviewed to identify existing professional development needs for novice clinical teachers as well as supportive strategies to aid the transition of experienced nurses into teaching practice. The REA included 29 relevant studies. Findings revealed three main professional development needs for novice clinical teachers and key supportive strategies. Based on these findings recommendations for best practices to support and prepare novice clinical teachers are presented.