2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.hsag.2016.09.004
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Basic student nurse perceptions about clinical instructor caring

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“…Instructors should be an appropriate role model for nursing students with their professional care behaviors integrated into their care and kindness to their patients. 18,24 By observing role models, students imitate the role, apply it, and consciously gain effective knowledge, attitude, and competence by guiding and reflecting their experience. 25 However, according to the knowledge of the authors, the relationship between nursing students' perceptions of instructors and their professional behaviors was not been studied…”
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“…Instructors should be an appropriate role model for nursing students with their professional care behaviors integrated into their care and kindness to their patients. 18,24 By observing role models, students imitate the role, apply it, and consciously gain effective knowledge, attitude, and competence by guiding and reflecting their experience. 25 However, according to the knowledge of the authors, the relationship between nursing students' perceptions of instructors and their professional behaviors was not been studied…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have revealed that caring behaviors play a key role in the dynamism of student-instructor relationships. 2,4,9,17,18 Wade and Kasper 4 suggest that as long as instructors display individual-oriented care, students develop their own care abilities.…”
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“…Furthermore, negative criticism, limited opportunities for practice, shortage of clinical staff and clinical instructors, and the number of students affect the performance of students (Gemuhay et al, 2019). Previous studies have suggested that clinical environment can lead to anxiety and stress (Ahmad & Anwar, 2018;Meyer et al, 2016), resulting in negative feelings among students (Stenberg & Carlson, 2015). Stress may reduce the ability to think critically, affecting their experiences of academic learning and further impacting their lives as professionals (Meyer et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have suggested that clinical environment can lead to anxiety and stress (Ahmad & Anwar, 2018;Meyer et al, 2016), resulting in negative feelings among students (Stenberg & Carlson, 2015). Stress may reduce the ability to think critically, affecting their experiences of academic learning and further impacting their lives as professionals (Meyer et al, 2016). Thus, there is a pressing need for reliable evidence of the challenges faced by students during their clinical practice, in order to guide the development of the nursing curricula, to inform the policy makers behind clinical rotations, and to help with decisionmaking regarding clinical placements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%