Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10316231 Nurse Education in Practice 2005 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
Under the three concepts that were asked for, the themes identified in responsibility were demands toward themselves, the patient and others but also moral issues. In management of daily and rapidly changing situations, the themes that were found concerned knowledge in and management of actions. In reflection, the themes identified were to understand, think, and to have time and the space to do so. The comments were of a general rather than specific nature like looking after the patient as human beings, use of evidencebased practice and the management of daily activities, routines and skills. Moral issues concerned attitudes and values like being the patient's advocate and protecting the patients' integrity. The need of time for reflection was highlighted as well as own responsibility for knowledge development. The comments were in line with previous results indicating that the role transition is independent of country, education or setting. A question of interest is how to best support newly graduated nurses to develop from learner to accountable practitioner.
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