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Enhancing student nurses' clinical education in aged care homes: a qualitative study of challenges perceived by faculty staff.

Kristin Alstveit LaugalandStephen BillettKristin AkerjordetChristina T FrøilandLaurie GrealishIngunn Aase
Published in: BMC nursing (2021)
These challenges signal key areas to be addressed in quality assurance for effective aged care placements. Further research into the minimum staffing levels required to support student learning in the aged care setting is required. Methods for developing shared practices to facilitate learning in aged care homes need to address the prevalence of part-time teaching appointments. Further research into the levels of qualification and competence required to support student learning in aged care facilities can assist with setting standards for this sector. Finally, academic-practice institutions must engage with government officials and national nursing bodies to develop national standards for clinical education in aged care homes.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
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