Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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367909 | Nurse Education Today | 2015 | 7 Pages |
SummaryBackgroundClinical practice (CP) provides an opportunity to directly apply nursing theories learned in class to practice, with the aim of improving nursing knowledge and skills. Nursing students' perspectives about CP can be diverse.ObjectiveTo identify nursing students' attitudes toward CP.DesignQ-methodology, an integration of quantitative and qualitative methods, was used.ParticipantsA convenience P-sample consisting of 43 second-year undergraduate nursing students.MethodsForty-three selected Q-statements from each of the 43 participants (P-sample) were classified into the shape of a normal distribution using a 9-point bipolar scale. The collected data were analyzed using the pc-QUANL program.ResultsTwo discrete factors emerged. Factor I comprised a querulous attitude with a critical perspective. Factor II comprised an enthusiastic attitude with a future-oriented perspective.ConclusionThe subjective viewpoints of the two identified factors can be applied in planning effective CP for nursing students.