Emerging Role of Clinical Preceptors (CPs) at a Private University, Karachi, Pakistan

  • Dias J
  • Lalwani E
  • Khowaja A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Clinical preceptors (CPs) play an integral role to prepare skilled, competent and caring student nurses to perform their future roles as members of the health care team. The aim of this study was to explore processes and effectiveness of the new role of clinical preceptors (CPs) in a low income country. A case study using Tellis (1997) approach was used. Data was collected from different viewpoints including, nursing administration, nursing services, co-faculty and students. The findings of the study will contribute to an in-depth understanding about the emerging role of CPs and operationalization of this role within the undergraduate nursing programme in Pakistan. The study findings endorse that CPs support clinical education of the nursing students’ provided there is mentorship and a program for teaching and learning. Through this case study the authors demonstrated the complexities and challenges of introducing a new role. Additionally, factors like institutional support, resources and mentorship are vital elements to support the new emerging role of CPs. It is envisioned that this new role can be replicated in other health care disciplines locally and regionally.

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Dias, J. M., Lalwani, E., Khowaja, A. A., & Mithani, Y. M. (2017). Emerging Role of Clinical Preceptors (CPs) at a Private University, Karachi, Pakistan. Journal of Education and Training Studies, 5(8), 46. https://doi.org/10.11114/jets.v5i8.2529

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