| Literature DB >> 26549985 |
Katri Manninen1, Elisabet Welin Henriksson2, Max Scheja3, Charlotte Silén4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Clinical practice is essential for health care students. The supervisor's role and how supervision should be organized are challenging issues for educators and clinicians. Clinical education wards have been established to meet these challenges and they are units with a pedagogical framework facilitating students' training in real clinical settings. Supervisors support students to link together theoretical and practical knowledge and skills. From students' perspectives, clinical education wards have shown potential to enhance students' learning. Thus there is a need for deeper understanding of supervisors' pedagogical role in this context. We explored supervisors' approaches to students' learning at a clinical education ward where students are encouraged to independently take care of patients.Entities:
Keywords: Balancing patient-care and student learning; Clinical education ward; Pedagogical challenge; Supervisory team
Year: 2015 PMID: 26549985 PMCID: PMC4635575 DOI: 10.1186/s12912-015-0106-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Nurs ISSN: 1472-6955
Overview of categories and themes. Categories present the important aspects for students’ learning, i.e. what supervisors do and talk about, and themes are an interpretation of them expressing the underlying meaning of the categories
| Categories | Themes |
|---|---|
| Students performing by themselves: | Allowing the students their independence |
| Trust | |
| Knowing students and learning outcomes | |
| Advising, discussing | |
| Following up | |
| Students’ learning: | Pedagogical challenges |
| Stepping back/taking over | |
| Guiding | |
| Students on different levels | |
| Supervisors presence: | Being there for the students |
| Standing behind and beside | |
| Communication | |
| Collaboration between supervisors | |
| Patient participation: | Applying patient-centredness |
| Supervisors knowing the patients | |
| Active/passive patient participation | |
| Patient safety: | |
| Knowing student’s ability and patient’s needs | |
| Following routines and guidelines |
Fig. 1Balancing patient care and student learning. The supervision at a clinical education ward is based on balancing patient care and student learning. The supervisors are focused on the patients, making a nursing care plan for the patients. They are also focused on students, making a learning plan for the students. The plan includes both allowing students to work independently and supporting them when needed