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Constructing a nursing identity within the clinical environment: The student nurse experience.

Sandra Walker1, Trudy Dwyer, Marc Broadbent, Lorna Moxham, Teresa Sander, Kristin Edwards.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Nursing identity is an important element of being a nurse. Student nurses begin the construction of their nursing identity during their clinical placements. AIM: The aim of this research was to examine how the student nurses of a regional Australian university construct their identity when on off-campus clinical placement. METHODS/
DESIGN: Using a constructivist approach an online survey was used to elicit data in response to the question 'What elements are needed during the work integrated learning experience to enable undergraduate nursing students to construct their nursing identity?' RESULTS/
FINDINGS: Findings reveal five key elements to the construction of students' nursing identity; positive role models, belonging, peer support, critical thinking abilities and confidence.
CONCLUSION: Such findings are important as they provide information for student nurses, preceptors and educators in guiding clinical placement experiences that are able to facilitate the development of the nursing identity.

Keywords:  nursing identity; professional identity; professional self-concept

Mesh:

Year:  2014        PMID: 25549751     DOI: 10.5172/conu.2014.49.103

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Contemp Nurse        ISSN: 1037-6178            Impact factor:   1.787


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6.  Baccalaureate Nursing Students' Reflections on Professional Development Within the Nursing Leadership Role When Participating in Student-run Teams: A Qualitative Content Analysis of Student's Reflection Notes.

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7.  A conceptual framework to facilitate the mental health of student nurses working with persons with intellectual disabilities.

Authors:  Elsie S Janse van Rensburg; Marie Poggenpoel; Chris Myburgh
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