Preceptor's experience in supervising undergraduate nursing students in mental health: A qualitative study

Author:

Benny Jessy12ORCID,Porter Joanne E.3ORCID,Joseph Bindu2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Deakin University Burwood Victoria Australia

2. Collaborative Evaluation & Research Group Federation University Berwick Victoria Australia

3. Collaborative Evaluation & Research Group Federation University Australia Churchill Victoria Australia

Abstract

AbstractPreceptorship is considered an essential component in undergraduate nursing student's clinical placement, especially those in speciality units such as mental health. During the preceptorship relationship students are granted the opportunity to work alongside experienced nurses in the ward observing their interactions with patients and other professionals. In addition, students are able to build clinical confidence and competence. There is currently a gap in the literature around the preceptorship experience in the mental health clinical environment which warrants further exploration. The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of Registered Nurses precepting undergraduate nursing students during mental health clinical placements. A qualitative, exploratory approach was performed. A total of eight registered nurses working in an acute in‐patient mental health unit in a large regional hospital, were recruited and interviewed using a semi‐structured interview technique. Thematic analysis was utilised to analyse the data resulting in the development of four overarching themes; (1) Time consuming and additional workload, (2) creating a safe environment, (3) providing and receiving feedback and (4) precepting is not a choice, it is an expectation. The results highlighted that preceptoring students was considered to be an extra workload that required significant time and effort. Preceptors also expressed concerns about student safety, emphasised the importance of feedback and acknowledged preceptorship as an expectation of registered nurses working in mental health. These findings underscore the necessity for further research to delve deeper into the experience of preceptors in mental health settings.

Publisher

Wiley

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