Title of article :
Worlds apart in the same town? A qualitative comparison of pre- and post-clinical themes assessing student nurse perceptions of homeless, mentally ill clients
Author/Authors :
Kooken، نويسنده , , Wendy C. and Baylor، نويسنده , , Julie K. and Schwend، نويسنده , , Kelly R.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Abstract :
Summary
t nursesʹ negative attitudes towards men who are homeless and mentally ill disrupt development of therapeutic relationships. Without therapeutic relationships these men may feel stigmatized. Assessing student attitudes allows for insights to improve studentsʹ abilities to develop therapeutic relationships. The purpose of this research was to assess student nursesʹ pre- and post-perceptions towards homeless mentally ill clients during a mental health clinical through analysis of pictorial data.
as analyzed through a qualitative, phenomenological method. On the first and last days of clinical experience, students were asked to draw a picture in response to the question: “How far apart are you from these men?” We analyzed pre- and post-drawings separately and changes were compared.
re-attitude themes and two post-attitude themes were identified. Pre-attitude themes demonstrated student drawings as geographically distanced from the clients and living in two different worlds. Post-drawings reflected themes where clients and students were under the same roof and often physically touching.
gest using this easily reproducible, inexpensive method to gain insights into student attitudes. The difference in the drawings objectively demonstrates the effectiveness of clinical experiences in changing student nurse attitudes towards men who are homeless and mentally ill.
Keywords :
Drawing , Qualitative research , Student nurse perceptions , homelessness , Vulnerable population , Psychiatric/mental health clinical
Journal title :
Nurse Education Today
Journal title :
Nurse Education Today