Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6846180 | Nurse Education in Practice | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Few differences were identified between the quality of student support and learning opportunities. Students in all models were well orientated and prepared for the clinical environment. Clinical Facilitators were supportive, educative and valuable for the students to achieve their learning objectives. One significant difference was that facilitators employed in the 'Shared' model were more able to provide support to midwives supervising students and maintain good liaison with the universities.
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Authors
Lois McKellar, Julie Fleet, Rachael Vernon, Ms Kristen Graham, Megan Cooper,