Background: Phase 1 of this study examined student, mentor and clinical manager's perceptions of a ‘Hub and Spoke' practice learning model in year 1 of an undergraduate nursing programme. Findings from Phase 1 suggested that the model had significant educational merit in orientating students to clinical learning and emphasising the primacy of the mentor relationship in developing and supporting students. Following the students through year 2 of their programme, wherein they experienced a ‘rotational' practice learning model, which provided an opportunity to explore student perceptions of both models. Aims: To explore undergraduate nurses' perceptions of two experienced practice learning models: hub and spoke model, and the class...
The quality of clinical placements is an important factor in nurse education and depends, partly, on...
The quality of clinical placements is an important factor in nurse education and depends, partly, on...
Aim:To describe undergraduate nursing students' attitudes to learning during clinical practice in di...
Background: Phase 1 of this study examined student, mentor and clinical manager's perceptions of a &...
The acquisition of competence in learning is dependent on a number of variables. Students need to fe...
The hub and spoke model is one approach to nursing students’ practice learning, which involves...
The hub and spoke model is one approach to nursing students’ practice learning, which involves...
The acquisition of competence in learning is dependent on a number of variables. Students need to fe...
The acquisition of competence in learning is dependent on a number of variables. Students need to fe...
Background: Most of UK students' practice learning experience is based on a rotational placement mod...
Background: Most of UK students' practice learning experience is based on a rotational placement mod...
BackgroundMost of UK students' practice learning experience is based on a rotational placement model...
BackgroundMost of UK students' practice learning experience is based on a rotational placement model...
BackgroundMost of UK students' practice learning experience is based on a rotational placement model...
BackgroundMost of UK students' practice learning experience is based on a rotational placement model...
The quality of clinical placements is an important factor in nurse education and depends, partly, on...
The quality of clinical placements is an important factor in nurse education and depends, partly, on...
Aim:To describe undergraduate nursing students' attitudes to learning during clinical practice in di...
Background: Phase 1 of this study examined student, mentor and clinical manager's perceptions of a &...
The acquisition of competence in learning is dependent on a number of variables. Students need to fe...
The hub and spoke model is one approach to nursing students’ practice learning, which involves...
The hub and spoke model is one approach to nursing students’ practice learning, which involves...
The acquisition of competence in learning is dependent on a number of variables. Students need to fe...
The acquisition of competence in learning is dependent on a number of variables. Students need to fe...
Background: Most of UK students' practice learning experience is based on a rotational placement mod...
Background: Most of UK students' practice learning experience is based on a rotational placement mod...
BackgroundMost of UK students' practice learning experience is based on a rotational placement model...
BackgroundMost of UK students' practice learning experience is based on a rotational placement model...
BackgroundMost of UK students' practice learning experience is based on a rotational placement model...
BackgroundMost of UK students' practice learning experience is based on a rotational placement model...
The quality of clinical placements is an important factor in nurse education and depends, partly, on...
The quality of clinical placements is an important factor in nurse education and depends, partly, on...
Aim:To describe undergraduate nursing students' attitudes to learning during clinical practice in di...