Purpose To explore nursing students’ perceptions of their clinical learning experiences in the mental health (MH) setting. Design and Methods Secondary analysis of data collected within an Italian national cross-sectional study involving students (N = 9607) who were attending 95 3-year baccalaureate nursing programs. Findings Students in MH settings scored the quality of the learning environment overall significantly higher (P = .008) compared to those who rotated in other clinical settings, specifically with respect to (a) the tutorial strategies’ quality; (b) the learning opportunities; and (c) the learning environment's quality. Practice Implications MH settings emerged as a worthy clinical environment where less pressing rhythms allow preceptors to provide students more learning opportunities that, in turn, affect the perceived degree of competence achieved and the desire to work in these contexts after graduation.

Nursing students' experience of the mental health setting as a clinical learning environment: Findings from a national study / Gonella, Silvia; Brugnolli, Anna; Randon, Giulia; Canzan, Federica; Saiani, Luisa; Destrebecq, Anne; Terzoni, Stefano; Zannini, Lucia; Mansutti, Irene; Dimonte, Valerio; Palese, Alvisa. - In: PERSPECTIVES IN PSYCHIATRIC CARE. - ISSN 0031-5990. - 56:3(2020), pp. 554-563. [10.1111/ppc.12467]

Nursing students' experience of the mental health setting as a clinical learning environment: Findings from a national study

Brugnolli, Anna;
2020-01-01

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Purpose To explore nursing students’ perceptions of their clinical learning experiences in the mental health (MH) setting. Design and Methods Secondary analysis of data collected within an Italian national cross-sectional study involving students (N = 9607) who were attending 95 3-year baccalaureate nursing programs. Findings Students in MH settings scored the quality of the learning environment overall significantly higher (P = .008) compared to those who rotated in other clinical settings, specifically with respect to (a) the tutorial strategies’ quality; (b) the learning opportunities; and (c) the learning environment's quality. Practice Implications MH settings emerged as a worthy clinical environment where less pressing rhythms allow preceptors to provide students more learning opportunities that, in turn, affect the perceived degree of competence achieved and the desire to work in these contexts after graduation.
2020
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Gonella, Silvia; Brugnolli, Anna; Randon, Giulia; Canzan, Federica; Saiani, Luisa; Destrebecq, Anne; Terzoni, Stefano; Zannini, Lucia; Mansutti, Irene...espandi
Nursing students' experience of the mental health setting as a clinical learning environment: Findings from a national study / Gonella, Silvia; Brugnolli, Anna; Randon, Giulia; Canzan, Federica; Saiani, Luisa; Destrebecq, Anne; Terzoni, Stefano; Zannini, Lucia; Mansutti, Irene; Dimonte, Valerio; Palese, Alvisa. - In: PERSPECTIVES IN PSYCHIATRIC CARE. - ISSN 0031-5990. - 56:3(2020), pp. 554-563. [10.1111/ppc.12467]
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