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Peer-mentees’ challenges in an undergraduate peer-group clinical mentoring programme in a nursing education institution

BACKGROUND: Clinical competency and professional growth amongst nursing students is the cornerstone of a nursing education programme. The demanding and complex training of nursing students requires various clinical teaching and learning strategies such as peer-group clinical mentoring. AIM: The obje...

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Autores principales: Ntho, Tshepo A., Pienaar, Abel J., Sehularo, Leepile A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: AOSIS 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7564816/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33101718
http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/hsag.v25i0.1435
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Pienaar, Abel J.
Sehularo, Leepile A.
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description BACKGROUND: Clinical competency and professional growth amongst nursing students is the cornerstone of a nursing education programme. The demanding and complex training of nursing students requires various clinical teaching and learning strategies such as peer-group clinical mentoring. AIM: The objective of this research was to explore and describe the challenges that peer-mentees experience in an undergraduate peer-group clinical mentoring programme in one-specific nursing education institution in the North West Province. SETTING: The study was conducted at a nursing education institution in North West Province. METHODS: A qualitative, retrospective case study research design was used. Two separate World Café sessions following a semi-structured schedule based on Gibbs Reflective Cycle were conducted with 51 peer-mentees who were mentored in clinical practice. Four levels of qualitative thematic data analyses were employed to analyse the data. RESULTS: Five themes emerged from the findings of the study, namely, poor implementation of the peer-group clinical mentoring programme, ineffective undergraduate peer-group clinical mentoring programme, undesirable attitudes of the mentors, mentors unprofessional conduct as well as communication challenges. Ten sub-themes emerged from the findings. Literature control was done to support the findings. CONCLUSION: The findings showed that undergraduate nursing students faced a diversity of challenges in the effective learning and teaching of peer-mentees in a clinical context. Limitations and recommendations of the study were given. Recommendations were given for nursing practice, education and research.
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spelling pubmed-75648162020-10-22 Peer-mentees’ challenges in an undergraduate peer-group clinical mentoring programme in a nursing education institution Ntho, Tshepo A. Pienaar, Abel J. Sehularo, Leepile A. Health SA Original Research BACKGROUND: Clinical competency and professional growth amongst nursing students is the cornerstone of a nursing education programme. The demanding and complex training of nursing students requires various clinical teaching and learning strategies such as peer-group clinical mentoring. AIM: The objective of this research was to explore and describe the challenges that peer-mentees experience in an undergraduate peer-group clinical mentoring programme in one-specific nursing education institution in the North West Province. SETTING: The study was conducted at a nursing education institution in North West Province. METHODS: A qualitative, retrospective case study research design was used. Two separate World Café sessions following a semi-structured schedule based on Gibbs Reflective Cycle were conducted with 51 peer-mentees who were mentored in clinical practice. Four levels of qualitative thematic data analyses were employed to analyse the data. RESULTS: Five themes emerged from the findings of the study, namely, poor implementation of the peer-group clinical mentoring programme, ineffective undergraduate peer-group clinical mentoring programme, undesirable attitudes of the mentors, mentors unprofessional conduct as well as communication challenges. Ten sub-themes emerged from the findings. Literature control was done to support the findings. CONCLUSION: The findings showed that undergraduate nursing students faced a diversity of challenges in the effective learning and teaching of peer-mentees in a clinical context. Limitations and recommendations of the study were given. Recommendations were given for nursing practice, education and research. AOSIS 2020-10-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7564816/ /pubmed/33101718 http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/hsag.v25i0.1435 Text en © 2020. The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Licensee: AOSIS. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.
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title_fullStr Peer-mentees’ challenges in an undergraduate peer-group clinical mentoring programme in a nursing education institution
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title_short Peer-mentees’ challenges in an undergraduate peer-group clinical mentoring programme in a nursing education institution
title_sort peer-mentees’ challenges in an undergraduate peer-group clinical mentoring programme in a nursing education institution
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7564816/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33101718
http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/hsag.v25i0.1435
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