Title of article :
What are the structural conditions of importance to preceptorsʹ performance?
Author/Authors :
Mهrtensson، نويسنده , , Gunilla and Engstrِm، نويسنده , , Maria and Mamhidir، نويسنده , , Anna-Greta and Kristofferzon، نويسنده , , Marja-Leena، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
SummaryBackground
tors play a critical role in the process of developing nursing studentsʹ knowledge, skills and ability to make independent and critical judgments, however relatively little is known about what aspects are associated with nursesʹ performance as preceptors.
ives
estigate structural conditions and professional aspects of potential importance to nursesʹ perceptions of their performance as preceptors, and to evaluate the validity and reliability of a questionnaire measuring nursesʹ perceptions of being a preceptor.
s
udy had a correlational design. Total population sampling (N = 1720) in a county council district in central Sweden was used to screen for nurses with recent preceptor experience, 933 nurses responded (response rate 54%), of those 323 nurses fulfilled the inclusion criteria. The present findings are based on data from 243 of these subjects. Data were collected with a questionnaire and analyzed using multiple regressions analyses, exploratory factor analyses and reliability coefficients.
s
sults show that aspects such as receiving feedback on the function as a preceptor, being able to plan and prepare the clinical education period, receiving support from unit managers and having specific supervision education explain 31% of nursesʹ overall view of their performance as preceptors. However, structural conditions and professional experiences could not explain preceptorsʹ use of reflection and critical thinking when acting as preceptors. These findings are discussed within the framework of Kanterʹs structural theory of power in organizations. Further, the psychometric evaluation showed that the questionnaire is a valid and reliable instrument for measuring nursesʹ structural conditions for and perceptions of their performance as preceptors.
sions
ural conditions such as feedback and support seemed to strengthen nursesʹ general view of their performance as preceptors but did not seem to facilitate nursesʹ work toward the aim of higher education and helping nursing students develop critical thinking.
Keywords :
Clinical education , Preceptor performance , Structural conditions , Professional aspects , Psychometric evaluation
Journal title :
Nurse Education Today
Journal title :
Nurse Education Today