Challenges faced by nursing students to work with nursing personnel: A qualitative study

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Purpose: Nursing is a practice-based discipline. Clinical education is one of the most important parts of nursing education; nurses play an important role in the learning of nursing students. This study was carried out to unveil the challenges of nursing students’ learning through working with nurses. Methods: A qualitative design was used to conduct the study in city of Khalkhal, Ardabil province, Iran. In order to collect data through purposive sampling, twenty students were interviewed using in-depth semi-structured individual techniques. Data analysis was done using MAXODA 12. Results: Challenges of nursing students’ learning were generally categorized into three main themes including inappropriate social norms, inadequate organizational atmosphere, and inadequate resources. Conclusion: It seems that inappropriate organizational culture in the clinical setting and wrong distribution of resources will lead to disruption of student-nurse relationships and ultimately disruption of clinical education.

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Moghaddam, H. R., Aghamohammadi, V., Jafari, M., Absalan, M., & Nasiri, K. (2020). Challenges faced by nursing students to work with nursing personnel: A qualitative study. Advances in Medical Education and Practice, 11, 313–319. https://doi.org/10.2147/AMEP.S246901

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