Kwon Soo Jin, Kim Yoonjung, Kwak Yeunhee
Department of Nursing, Ansan University, Ansan, Republic of Korea.
Faculty of Red Cross College of Nursing, Chung-Ang University, 156-756, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
BMC Nurs. 2024 Jan 23;23(1):63. doi: 10.1186/s12912-024-01730-5.
Nursing education, including some elements of clinical practice, has largely been conducted online during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Numerous studies have examined the experiences of nursing students in academia during the pandemic. However, research on nursing students' clinical practice experiences is limited. This study aimed to analyze nursing students' clinical practice experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This study used a qualitative research design and performed thematic analysis. Participants comprised 13 nursing university students with clinical practice experience at a hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic. Interviews were conducted either online or face-to-face. Data were collected during June‒July 2021.
Four themes and eight subthemes were generated through thematic analysis. Theme 1 was "Nursing students' anxiety and strict adherence to quarantine practices," with the subthemes of "Fear of infection" and "Protecting themselves." Theme 2 was "Nursing students' belief that their organization is protecting them," with the subthemes of "Strict quarantine rules at hospitals and universities" and "The nursing students regretted the limited scope of practice but felt safe." Theme 3 was "Learning through valuable practice," with the subthemes of "Recognizing the importance of practice" and "Realizing the benefits of practice." Theme 4 was "A sense of duty as a prospective nurse," with the subthemes of "Accepting a sense of duty as a nurse" and "Establishing the expanded role of a nurse."
The nursing students recognized the importance of nursing practice during the pandemic and worked harder. A better understanding of the experiences of nursing university students who completed their clinical practice during the COVID-19 pandemic can help nursing professors and managers more effectively train students during times of high stress.
在2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间,护理教育(包括临床实践的一些内容)主要通过在线方式进行。许多研究考察了大流行期间护理专业学生在学术方面的经历。然而,关于护理专业学生临床实践经历的研究有限。本研究旨在分析COVID-19大流行期间护理专业学生的临床实践经历。
本研究采用定性研究设计并进行主题分析。参与者包括13名在COVID-19大流行期间在医院有临床实践经验的护理专业大学生。访谈通过在线或面对面方式进行。数据于2021年6月至7月收集。
通过主题分析产生了四个主题和八个子主题。主题1为“护理专业学生的焦虑与对隔离措施的严格遵守”,子主题为“对感染的恐惧”和“自我保护”。主题2为“护理专业学生相信所在机构在保护他们”,子主题为“医院和大学的严格隔离规定”以及“护理专业学生对实践范围有限感到遗憾但感到安全”。主题3为“通过有价值的实践学习”,子主题为“认识到实践的重要性”和“意识到实践的益处”。主题4为“作为未来护士的责任感”,子主题为“接受护士的责任感”和“确立护士的扩展角色”。
护理专业学生认识到了大流行期间护理实践的重要性并更加努力。更好地了解在COVID-19大流行期间完成临床实践的护理专业大学生的经历,有助于护理教授和管理人员在高压力时期更有效地培养学生。