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Undergraduate students' perspectives on pursuing a career in mental health nursing following practicum experience

机译:本科学生在实习经验之后追求心理健康护理职业的观点

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Abstract Aims and objectives The purpose of this study was to explore how undergraduate students perceive and make decisions regarding mental health nursing as a career following completion of an inpatient mental health practicum. Background Among nursing students, mental health is consistently perceived as the least desirable nursing career path. However, evidence to explain why this is the case remains limited, with a lack of research exploring students ' experiences of mental health settings and how these experiences influence their perceptions of a mental health nursing career. This knowledge gap limits strategies to support nurses ' selection of mental health nursing as a career path, contributing to a global shortage of mental health nurses. Design This study used a qualitative narrative inquiry design. Methods In‐depth interviews ( N ?=?15) were conducted with undergraduate nursing students to explore their experiences of mental health practicums. Participants had all completed a 6‐week practicum in inpatient mental health settings in urban hospitals. Reporting follows COREQ guidelines. Results Nursing students ' decisions to not choose a career in mental health nursing were influenced by negative practicum experiences, including the institutional environments of the inpatient mental health settings and witnessing of harmful nursing practices. These factors were identified as barriers to pursuing a career in mental health nursing. However, students expressed desire to continue to work with clients with mental health challenges and aimed to pursue nursing careers that preserve this opportunity in different healthcare settings. Conclusions These findings expand upon existing literature that frequently positions nursing students as “uninterested” in mental health nursing and offers insights that can contribute to addressing global mental health nursing shortages. Relevance to clinical practice This study highlights the need for mental health nurses, nursing leaders, and educators to recognise and respond to students ' difficult experiences in the inpatient mental health setting during practicums.
机译:摘要目的和目标本研究的目的是探讨本科生如何感知,并在完成住院心理健康实习后作为心理健康护理的决定。在护理学生中,心理健康始终被认为是最不可取的护理职业道路。但是,证明了为什么这种情况仍然有限,缺乏研究探索学生心理健康环境的经历以及这些经历如何影响他们对心理健康护理生涯的看法。这种知识差距限制了支持护士的精神卫生护理作为职业道路的策略,有助于全球心理健康护士短缺。设计本研究使用了定性叙述查询设计。方法深入访谈(N?=?15)是用本科护理学生进行的,以探索其心理健康实践的经历。参与者在城市医院的住院心理健康环境中完成了6周的实践。报告遵循核心准则。结果护理学生的决定不选择精神卫生护理的职业生涯受到消极的实践经验,包括住院心理健康环境的制度环境和有害护理实践的见证。这些因素被确定为追求心理健康护理职业的障碍。然而,学生表示希望继续与客户有挑战的客户,并旨在追求在不同医疗环境中保存这个机会的护理生涯。结论这些调查结果在现有文献中扩大,经常将护理学生视为心理健康护理中的“无趣”,并提供有助于解决全球心理健康护理短缺的洞察力。与临床实践的相关性本研究强调了对精神卫生护士,护理领导人和教育工作者的需求,以认识和回应实习期间住院心理健康环境中的学生困难的经历。

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