Challenges of Preparing Nursing Students for Practice: The Faculty Perspective

Patterson, Judith A., Matthew Chrisman, Anita Skarbek, Suzanne Martin-Sticklin, and Sarah E. Patel. 2021. “Challenges of Preparing Nursing Students for Practice: The Faculty Perspective”. Journal of Nursing Education 60 (4): 225-28.

Abstract

Background: A significant challenge facing nursing is new graduate RNs' unreadiness for practice. To better understand the issue, this study presents the challenges nursing faculty encounter in preparing nursing students for clinical practice through semi-structured interviews.

Method: Eight faculty from a private midwestern university's prelicensure Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program participated in the study. A modified version of Colaizzi's data analysis method was used to interpret the data.

Results: Three main interrelated themes were identified: Facilitating Learning Among Today's Nursing Students, Teaching in an Era of Information Explosion and Health Care Reform, and Providing High-Quality Clinical Education.

Conclusion: Findings from this study contribute to a deeper understanding of the challenges in preparing competent future nurses and offer insight into factors influencing the underpreparation of some new graduate BSN

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