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Undergraduate Students’ Perception Towards the 1st Clinical Experiences in Fundamental Nursing Skills Practicum: A Qualitative Study

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  • WANICH SUKSATHAN

    (College of Nursing and Health, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, Bangkok, Thailand)

  • LUCKWIRUN CHOTISIRI

    (College of Nursing and Health, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, Bangkok, Thailand)

  • PONPUN VORASIHA

    (College of Nursing and Health, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, Bangkok, Thailand)

Abstract

This qualitative research aimed to determine the undergraduate nursing students perception towards the first clinical experience in fundamental nursing skills practicum in clinical learning on medical ward of the government tertiary care setting, namely "Phranangkrao hospital" in Nonthaburi Province. After completing the 8 weeks of fundamental nursing skills practicum (January 4 - February 23, 2016), one group of 14 representatives, the second year nursing students were carried out. The interview guidelines consisted of 1) patient-nursing student relationship; 2) staff-nursing student relationship; 3) nursing student-academic clinical teacher commitment; 4) nursing students’ expectations for basic nursing skills experiences and 5) nursing students’ learning satisfaction. Data were obtained from a student focus group, respectively. The result found that the nursing students perceived positively in their academic clinical teacher commitment, clinical practice experience in terms of basic nursing skills and their own learning satisfaction. However, patient-student relationship and staff-student relationship depended on individuality

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  • Wanich Suksathan & Luckwirun Chotisiri & Ponpun Vorasiha, 2016. "Undergraduate Students’ Perception Towards the 1st Clinical Experiences in Fundamental Nursing Skills Practicum: A Qualitative Study," International Journal of Health and Medical Sciences, Mohammad A. H. Khan, vol. 2(3), pages 64-67.
  • Handle: RePEc:apa:ijhmss:2016:p:64-67
    DOI: 10.20469/ijhms.2.30004-3
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