Department of Translational Medicine, University of Piemonte Orientale, Via P. Solaroli, 17, 28100 Novara, Italy.
Qualitative Research Unit, Azienda USL-IRCCS di Reggio Emilia, Viale Umber to I, 50 - 42123 Reggio Emilia, Italy.
Nurse Educ Pract. 2022 Feb;59:103297. doi: 10.1016/j.nepr.2022.103297. Epub 2022 Jan 14.
This study explored the clinical placement experiences of nursing students during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The health emergency caused by Covid-19 required a rapid reorganisation of care settings. This reorganisation entailed revisiting the clinical placements settings and learning programs of Italian nursing faculties. Some Italian universities wanted to seize the health emergency as a learning opportunity enabling the nursing student to acquire additional knowledge and skills.
We conducted a descriptive qualitative study employing a phenomenological approach. The study population was second and third-year nursing students. The students did their clinical placement in 5 Northern Italy hospitals, mainly in infectious diseases wards, intensive care and sub-intensive care units, emergency department, short-stay surgical units and internal medicine wards. In these departments, the inpatient wards were entirely converted into Covid-19 units. Ethical approval was obtained from the local ethics committee.
Semi-structured, open-ended interviews were conducted in March-April 2021 and analysed following a phenomenological approach.
Twenty-one nursing students in their 2nd and 3rd academic year participated. Their average age was 24 years. 81% were female and 19% were male. Three main themes were generated: (i) Learning which surpasses technicalities; (ii) Confronting dignity issues; (iii) Feeling treated as an equal in the workspace. Students had to learn how to lower their fear and self-manage the emotional burden to be a caring presence for the patients who were intensely suffering from the disease and isolation. Attending a clinical practice placement in Covid-19 wards led them to focus on human dignity issues: participants realised how dignity was questioned and how they could become patients' advocates. Students also described that they felt part of the team, with their student role almost fading.
This study describes that the most unpredictable public health emergency, such as Covid-19, can provide learning opportunities in the practice environment for nursing students. Students described feeling useful and capitalising on new competencies. Designing educational activities for nursing students concerning pandemic emergencies may be strategic for dealing with similar situations in the future.
本研究探讨了新冠疫情期间护理学生的临床实习经历。
新冠疫情引发的卫生紧急情况要求对护理环境进行快速重新组织。这一重新组织需要重新审视意大利护理学院的临床实习地点和学习计划。一些意大利大学希望抓住这一卫生紧急情况作为学习机会,使护理学生获得更多的知识和技能。
我们进行了一项描述性定性研究,采用现象学方法。研究人群为二年级和三年级护理学生。学生们在意大利北部的 5 家医院进行临床实习,主要在传染病病房、重症监护和亚重症监护病房、急诊室、短期手术病房和内科病房。在这些科室,住院病房全部转为新冠病房。本研究获得了当地伦理委员会的批准。
在 2021 年 3 月至 4 月期间进行了半结构式、开放式访谈,并采用现象学方法进行分析。
21 名护理专业 2 年级和 3 年级学生参与了本研究。他们的平均年龄为 24 岁。81%为女性,19%为男性。产生了 3 个主要主题:(一)超越技术的学习;(二)应对尊严问题;(三)在工作场所中被视为平等。学生们必须学会如何降低恐惧并自我管理情绪负担,以便在病人因疾病和隔离而极度痛苦时成为关怀的存在。在新冠病房进行临床实习使他们关注到尊严问题:参与者意识到尊严受到了怎样的质疑以及他们如何成为病人的权益维护者。学生们还描述说,他们感到自己是团队的一部分,学生角色几乎消失了。
本研究表明,像新冠疫情这样最不可预测的公共卫生紧急情况,可以为护理学生在实践环境中提供学习机会。学生们表示感到有用,并利用了新的能力。为护理学生设计有关大流行紧急情况的教育活动可能是应对未来类似情况的策略。