Nursing Students’ Perception of Clinical Teaching and Learning in Ghana: A Descriptive Qualitative Study

Author:

Amoo Sarah Ama1ORCID,Aderoju Yaa Boahemaa Gyasi2,Sarfo-Walters Richard2,Doe Patience Fakornam2,Okantey Christiana2,Boso Christian Makafui2ORCID,Abraham Susanna Aba2,Druye Andrews Adjei2,Ebu Enyan Nancy Innocentia2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Cape Coast Teaching Hospital, Intensive Care Unit, Cape Coast, Ghana

2. University of Cape Coast, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Cape Coast, Ghana

Abstract

Background. Clinical teaching and learning are critical in bridging the theory-practice gap in nursing education. This study aimed at exploring nursing students’ perception of clinical teaching and learning in Ghana. In particular, this study sought to (1) describe the factors that promote clinical teaching, (2) examine students’ perception of clinical teaching, (3) describe the impact of clinical learning on students, and (4) explore ways of improving clinical teaching and learning. Methods. A descriptive qualitative study was conducted with 16 final-year nursing students using telephone-based interviews. Individual in-depth interviews were conducted with a semistructured interview guide, and data were analysed by the qualitative thematic analysis. Results. The findings indicate that being taught new things, being supervised, and having autonomy were the most significant factors that promoted clinical learning. Participants also reported that clinical experience created learning opportunities that helped develop clinical competence. They described learning experiences in the clinical setting as good, albeit gaps in practice. Poor staff attitude, lack of equipment, poor student attitude, inadequate learning opportunities, and lack of clinical supervisors were perceived as challenges in the clinical environment. Conclusions. Efforts to consciously teach, supervise, and challenge students to have independence in the clinical area will promote clinical teaching and learning. Therefore, nursing educational institutions and all other stakeholders need to collaborate in eliminating the numerous challenges students encounter in the clinical environment.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

General Nursing

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