Background: literature that reports the experiences of facilitating reasonable adjustments for student nurses who have a learning difficulty (LD) in clinical placement from the viewpoint of link lecturers is limited and warrants further exploration. Research aim: to explore link lecturers' views on reasonable adjustments in clinical placement and whether they are confident with their own knowledge of the processes involved. Methodology: data were collected using interviews with three link lecturers from three fields of nursing (adult, child and mental health). Audio-recorded interviews were transcribed, coded and thematically analysed. Findings: three main themes were identified: student engagement, clarity of link lecturer role and exter...
The lecturer practitioner role in nursing is widely seen as offering hope for the future of nurse ed...
The clinical role of nurse lecturers has been the subject of much debate since the transfer of nurse...
Aims and Objectives To explore the perceived unfairness experienced by student nurses during their u...
Background: literature that reports the experiences of facilitating reasonable adjustments for stude...
Background: literature that reports the experiences of facilitating reasonable adjustments for st...
Background: student nurses who attend preregistration nursing programmes in the UK are assessed on t...
Background: student nurses who attend preregistration nursing programmes in the UK are assessed on t...
In the United Kingdom student nurses spend approximately half of their education programme in a prac...
Background: In the United Kingdom, pre-registration nursing students include those with a disability...
Student nurses in the United Kingdom spend approximately half of their nursing education programme i...
Learning in clinical practice is an essential aspect of student nurse education yet debate persists ...
All student nurses are allocated clinical placements throughout their three year course, in which to...
Aim: Learning in clinical environments is a key aspect of the Bachelor of Nursing (BN) pre-registrat...
Educating pre-registration nurses in clinical practice is a global issue. Within different countries...
The lecturer practitioner role in nursing is widely seen as offering hope for the future of nurse ed...
The clinical role of nurse lecturers has been the subject of much debate since the transfer of nurse...
Aims and Objectives To explore the perceived unfairness experienced by student nurses during their u...
Background: literature that reports the experiences of facilitating reasonable adjustments for stude...
Background: literature that reports the experiences of facilitating reasonable adjustments for st...
Background: student nurses who attend preregistration nursing programmes in the UK are assessed on t...
Background: student nurses who attend preregistration nursing programmes in the UK are assessed on t...
In the United Kingdom student nurses spend approximately half of their education programme in a prac...
Background: In the United Kingdom, pre-registration nursing students include those with a disability...
Student nurses in the United Kingdom spend approximately half of their nursing education programme i...
Learning in clinical practice is an essential aspect of student nurse education yet debate persists ...
All student nurses are allocated clinical placements throughout their three year course, in which to...
Aim: Learning in clinical environments is a key aspect of the Bachelor of Nursing (BN) pre-registrat...
Educating pre-registration nurses in clinical practice is a global issue. Within different countries...
The lecturer practitioner role in nursing is widely seen as offering hope for the future of nurse ed...
The clinical role of nurse lecturers has been the subject of much debate since the transfer of nurse...
Aims and Objectives To explore the perceived unfairness experienced by student nurses during their u...