Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6846227 | Nurse Education in Practice | 2018 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
Feedback within clinical practice is known to be central to the learning and development of student nurses and midwives. A study that focused on student experience of assessment identified that a high proportion of students reported that they had received insufficient feedback whilst on clinical placement. In response to this academics and members of the clinical education team set out to explore this with a view to improving the student experience using action research. Key findings indicated that responsibility for feedback on clinical placement lies with both students and mentors, distinct factors can enable effective feedback and that positive outcomes for mentors and students resulted through engaging with the project. The process, outcomes and actions taken to improve practice are the focus of this paper.
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Authors
Elizabeth Adamson, Linda King, Lynn Foy, Margo McLeod, Jennifer Traynor, Wendy Watson, Morag Gray,