Student nurses’ perceived gaps in clinical instruction at Machakos level-5 hospital and Chogoria mission hospital, eastern region of Kenya: a cross sectional study

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dc.contributor.author Kaloki, L. N.
dc.contributor.author Mutunga-Mwenda, Catherine S.
dc.contributor.author Omondi, E.
dc.date.accessioned 2021-01-19T06:57:53Z
dc.date.available 2021-01-19T06:57:53Z
dc.date.issued 2017-03
dc.identifier.citation EPH - International Journal of Medical and Health Science, Volume-3, Issue-3, March, 2017 . Paper-11 en_US
dc.identifier.issn 2456 - 6063
dc.identifier.uri https://ephjournal.org/index.php/mhs/article/view/198/182
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.seku.ac.ke/handle/123456789/6193
dc.description.abstract Background: Clinical instruction involves teaching students in the clinical area by qualified nurses (clinical instructors) focusing on the care of patients’ needs. It is a personal relationship between a student and clinical instructor. As opposed to classroom teaching which involves learning theory in a classroom setting, clinical instruction prepares students to integrate their previously acquired classroom knowledge with clinical skills and competencies Purpose: The purpose of this study was to establish level of clinical Nurses’ preparedness in clinical instruction skills at Machakos level-5 and Chogoria Mission Hospitals, Eastern Region of Kenya Design: A descriptive cross-sectional study done at Machakos Chogoria Mission Hospitals. Methods: The target population included all student nurses from Chogoria School of nursing and KMTC Machakos. A sampling frame of nursing students from the two training institutions to obtain a random sample of 113 senior nursing students to participate in this study. Self-administered semi-structured questionnaire was used to collect data. Results: Student nurses perceived gaps in nurses’ ability to demonstrate a number of effective clinical instruction skills such as timely constructive feedback, response to students’ questions, and nurses’ organization in their wok among others, Conclusion: Findings from this study demonstrate that lack of supervision, delayed feedback and unavailability of nurses to respond to student questions contributed to inadequate clinical instruction among nursing students. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.subject Clinical nurse instructor en_US
dc.subject preparedness en_US
dc.subject nurse student en_US
dc.title Student nurses’ perceived gaps in clinical instruction at Machakos level-5 hospital and Chogoria mission hospital, eastern region of Kenya: a cross sectional study en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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