2016
DOI: 10.5430/jnep.v7n4p87
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The evolving role of a clinical instructor in an integrated undergraduate nursing curriculum

Abstract: Undergraduate nursing curriculum is changing to keep pace with the healthcare system. As a result, nursing faculties must consider innovative approaches to clinical instruction. In 2010, one nursing faculty transformed the traditional sessional clinical instructor role into a Nursing Practice Instructor role in order to facilitate the integration between theory and practice in both on and off campus settings. This descriptive qualitative study involved conversational interviews led by Nursing Practice Instruct… Show more

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“…Therefore, the CI is responsible for managing, educating and supporting the nursing students during clinical practice that is most effective for facilitating learning process. When CIs are clinically competent, they can more easily establish a safe environment for clinical learning, facilitate student learning, and aid students to provide patient care (20).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the CI is responsible for managing, educating and supporting the nursing students during clinical practice that is most effective for facilitating learning process. When CIs are clinically competent, they can more easily establish a safe environment for clinical learning, facilitate student learning, and aid students to provide patient care (20).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Students find that they gain more knowledge, develop more critical thinking and feel more confident with instructors who utilize characteristics and techniques [14]. The instructor's role in nursing practice has initiated changes in how clinical instructors are used and supports positively contributing to outcomes related to context-relevant curriculums which eventually foster future nurses with the ability to make a difference in the health care system [15].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…CNTs are considered to be able to guide differences between students and nurses; it means the difference from theory to practice; the gap between theory and practice is defined as the difference between knowledge and theory learned by student nurses in the classroom and their practical experience in clinical settings [5]. CNTs must create a supportive learning environment to achieve learning integration, especially the learning environment related to differences in theory and practice in the clinical environment [6].…”
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confidence: 99%