Ten Hoeve Yvonne, Castelein Stynke, Jansen Gerard, Roodbol Petrie
University of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen, School of Nursing & Health, P.O. Box 30.001, 9700 RB Groningen, The Netherlands.
Lentis Research, Lentis Psychiatric Institute, P.O. Box 86, 9700 AB Groningen, The Netherlands.
Nurse Educ Today. 2017 Jul;54:28-36. doi: 10.1016/j.nedt.2017.04.013. Epub 2017 Apr 20.
In the Netherlands, hundreds of students register annually for a nursing programme, but not all of these students manage to complete their training.
The main aim of this study was to examine which factors affect student nurses' decision to leave or complete their programme.
The study used an exploratory descriptive design, employing a qualitative phenomenological approach.
Student nurses (n=17) at the beginning of their third year of the four-year Bachelor's programme.
Data were collected at four Universities of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands, from December 2013 to January 2014. Semi-structured interviews were used to collect the data, using an interview guide.
The main reasons for students to become nurses were the caring aspect, personal experiences with healthcare, role models in their immediate environment, and job opportunities. They had both altruistic and professional perceptions of their profession. Reasons for attrition were strongly related to the training programme and to their clinical placements, in particular the perceived lack of support from mentors and team. Feelings of being welcomed and working in a nice team proved to be more important reasons for completing the programme than the specific clinical field.
Student nurses started their studies with many dreams, such as caring for people and having the opportunity to deliver excellent nursing care. When their expectations were not met, their dreams became disappointments which caused them to consider stopping and even to leave (attrition). The role of lecturers and mentors seems invaluable in protecting and guiding students through their programme and placements. Optimal cooperation between lecturers and mentors is of paramount importance to retain student nurses in their training programmes.
在荷兰,每年有数百名学生报名参加护理课程,但并非所有这些学生都能完成学业。
本研究的主要目的是探讨哪些因素会影响学生护士决定离开或完成课程。
本研究采用探索性描述性设计,运用定性现象学方法。
四年制本科课程第三年开始时的学生护士(n = 17)。
2013年12月至2014年1月期间,在荷兰四所应用科学大学收集数据。使用访谈指南,通过半结构化访谈收集数据。
学生选择成为护士的主要原因包括关怀他人的方面、个人医疗保健经历、身边的榜样以及工作机会。他们对自己的职业既有利他主义的看法,也有专业的看法。退学的原因与培训课程以及临床实习密切相关,特别是认为缺乏导师和团队的支持。事实证明,感觉受到欢迎并在一个优秀的团队中工作,比具体的临床领域更能成为完成课程的重要原因。
学生护士带着许多梦想开始学业,比如照顾他人以及有机会提供优质的护理服务。当他们的期望未得到满足时,梦想就变成了失望,这导致他们考虑放弃甚至离开(退学)。在保护和指导学生完成课程及实习方面,讲师和导师的作用似乎至关重要。讲师与导师之间的最佳合作对于留住参加培训课程的学生护士至关重要。