| Literature DB >> 31934440 |
Kholofelo L Matlhaba1, Abel J Pienaar2, Leepile A Sehularo3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In South Africa, it is mandatory for nurses who have qualified as a nurse (general, psychiatric and community) and midwifery, leading to registration in Government Gazette Notice No. R425 of 22 February 1985, to perform 12 months' compulsory community service after completion of training at a College of Nursing. Community service affords new graduate nurses the opportunity to improve their clinical skills and knowledge while nurturing professional behavioural patterns and critical thinking consistent with the profession. AIM: To explore and describe the experiences of community service nurses (CSNs) regarding clinical competence during their placement in three selected hospitals.Entities:
Keywords: clinical competence; community service; community service nurse; experiences; placement
Year: 2019 PMID: 31934440 PMCID: PMC6917431 DOI: 10.4102/hsag.v24i0.1284
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health SA ISSN: 1025-9848
Description of the sample for focus group discussions.
| Demographic data | Hospital A (District Level 1) | Hospital B (Regional Level 2) | Hospital C (Regional Level 2) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age ranges | 22 – 29 = 3 | 26 – 29 = 2 | 23 – 29 = 2 |
| 30 – 39 = 1 | 30 – 39 = 2 | 30 – 39 = 3 | |
| 40 – 49 = 2 | 40 – 49 = 1 | 40 – 49 = 1 | |
| Gender | 4 females and 2 males | 3 females and 2 males | 4 females and 2 male |
| Race | 4 black people and 2 white people | 5 black people | 4 black people and 2 white people |
| Qualification obtained | 4 degrees and 2 diplomas | 3 diplomas and 2 degrees | 4 diplomas and 2 degrees |
| Province of training | 5 North West and 1 KwaZulu-Natal | 5 North West | 6 North West |
Themes and sub-themes.
| Themes | Sub-themes |
|---|---|
| 1. Facilitative experiences of CSNs | Improved clinical competence Effective teamwork among staff members Supportive nursing staff and other health professionals Constructive orientation and supervision |
| 2. Defacilitative experiences of CSNs | Unrealistic expectations Incompetent to perform basic nursing procedures Undesirable attitudes from some permanently employed staff Lack of interest in specific ward/department (maternity) |
| 3. Challenges confronted during placement | Shortage of human and material resources Unavailability of a job description or scope of practice Inconsistent rotation and allocation period per ward |
| 4. Suggestions to improve clinical competence | Sufficient allocation period per ward Need for adequate human and material resources Effective communication including feedback from CSNs |
CSNs, community service nurses.