The clinical learning environment (CLE) is an interactive network of forces influencing student learning outcomes in the clinical setting. This study used mixed methods to identify factors characterizing students\u27 perceptions of the CLE. The sample consisted of 229 undergraduate students in the second or third year of their biophysical nursing strand. The five subscales of the Clinical Learning Environment Scale, ‘Staff-student relationships’, ‘nurse manager commitment’, ‘patient relationships’, ‘student satisfaction’ and ‘hierarchy and ritual’, were supported by qualitative data obtained from student interviews. Interpersonal relationships between the participants in the CLE we...
Within nursing, there is a strong demand for high-quality, cost-effective clinical education experie...
Student nurses in the United Kingdom spend approximately half of their nursing education programme i...
Introduction: The success of nursing education programs depends on the efficiency and adequacy of cl...
Within nursing, there is a strong demand for high-quality, cost-effective clinical education experie...
Within nursing, there is a strong demand for high quality, cost effective clinical education experie...
Learning in the clinical environment has traditionally formed an integral part of nursing education ...
The clinical learning environment has been found to be significantly related to nursing practice and...
The clinical learning environment has been found to be significantly related to nursing practice and...
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the perceptions of International Islamic University Mala...
Nursing is essentially a practical discipline and as such, clinical practice plays an important part...
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the perceptions of International Islamic University Mala...
This Masters Project surveyed nursing clinical students at a University School of Nursing in the Pa...
Quality in academia and effective clinical learning are important factors in nursing education. Posi...
The clinical learning environment has been found to be significantly related to nursing practice and...
Master of Public Health - MPHBackground: Globally there is an urgent requirement for skilled nurses....
Within nursing, there is a strong demand for high-quality, cost-effective clinical education experie...
Student nurses in the United Kingdom spend approximately half of their nursing education programme i...
Introduction: The success of nursing education programs depends on the efficiency and adequacy of cl...
Within nursing, there is a strong demand for high-quality, cost-effective clinical education experie...
Within nursing, there is a strong demand for high quality, cost effective clinical education experie...
Learning in the clinical environment has traditionally formed an integral part of nursing education ...
The clinical learning environment has been found to be significantly related to nursing practice and...
The clinical learning environment has been found to be significantly related to nursing practice and...
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the perceptions of International Islamic University Mala...
Nursing is essentially a practical discipline and as such, clinical practice plays an important part...
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the perceptions of International Islamic University Mala...
This Masters Project surveyed nursing clinical students at a University School of Nursing in the Pa...
Quality in academia and effective clinical learning are important factors in nursing education. Posi...
The clinical learning environment has been found to be significantly related to nursing practice and...
Master of Public Health - MPHBackground: Globally there is an urgent requirement for skilled nurses....
Within nursing, there is a strong demand for high-quality, cost-effective clinical education experie...
Student nurses in the United Kingdom spend approximately half of their nursing education programme i...
Introduction: The success of nursing education programs depends on the efficiency and adequacy of cl...