• Title of article

    Nursing studentsʹ experiences of being a research participant: Findings from a longitudinal study

  • Author/Authors

    Bradbury-Jones، نويسنده , , Caroline A. Stewart، نويسنده , , Sheila and Irvine، نويسنده , , Fiona and Sambrook، نويسنده , , Sally، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
  • Pages
    5
  • From page
    107
  • To page
    111
  • Abstract
    SummaryAim per reports on a study that highlighted the benefits to nursing students of taking part in research. ound is a great deal of literature and ethical guidance to protect research participants who take part in research. However, there is limited empirical evidence regarding the beneficial outcomes of research participation. s ndings reported in this paper were part of a qualitative, longitudinal study undertaken in the UK between 2007 and 2009. The study explored the empowerment of nursing students in clinical practice. Thirteen undergraduate nursing students were recruited to the study. Data generation was in the form of annual, individual interviews. Over the course of the study, students were asked about their experiences of participating in the research. gs g students reported significant benefits as a result of research participation. These were threefold: strengthening self; strengthening knowledge; and strengthening clinical practice. Protection of research participants is crucial, but emphasis on protection obscures the potential benefits that result from being a research participant. sions chers who recruit nursing students to educational research must protect them from harm. However, in the process of weighing up risks associated with their educational research, they need to be cognizant of potential benefits that can arise for nursing students when they are asked to participate in nursing research.
  • Keywords
    Empowerment , educational research , Longitudinal research , Nursing students
  • Journal title
    Nurse Education Today
  • Serial Year
    2011
  • Journal title
    Nurse Education Today
  • Record number

    1876044