Author/Authors :
Aboshaiqah, Ahmad E Education Department - College of Nursing, King Saud University - Riyadh, Saudi Arabia , Roco, Irene M Medical Surgical Nursing Department - College of Nursing - King Saud University - Riyadh, Saudi Arabia , Pandaan, Isabelita N Medical Surgical Nursing Department - College of Nursing - King Saud University - Riyadh, Saudi Arabia , Baker, Omar G Education Department - College of Nursing, King Saud University - Riyadh, Saudi Arabia , Tumala, Regie B Medical Surgical Nursing Department - College of Nursing - King Saud University - Riyadh, Saudi Arabia , Silang, John Paul Ben T King Saud University - Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Abstract :
Previous studies showed that student nurses faced difficulties in clinical practice; thus, this study examined the clinical challenges
encountered by Saudi nationals and the implications to learning outcomes using the descriptive cross-sectional approach. The
study was conducted in nursing college in a university in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The survey questionnaires were completed by 220
conveniently selected student nurses who were enrolled in Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing from the academic level 5 to 8. Data
analysis was done through the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences version 23. Clinical evaluation was perceived as the most
common challenge, whereas competency development as the least. Significant associations were found between age and evaluation, academic level and competency development, and grade point average and learning outcomes. Nursing competency
development significantly varied with civil status and stream of study. Students in the Regular Nursing Program faced more
challenges in achieving learning outcomes then their counterparts. Overall, the challenges were perceived as occasional. Resolving
clinical obstacles is crucial in helping student nurses achieve positive learning outcomes.
Keywords :
Challenges , Nurses’ , Saudi , MOH