2013
DOI: 10.4102/hsag.v18i1.611
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The South African Military Nursing College Pupil Enrolled Nurses’ experiences of the clinical learning environment

Abstract: The study focused on the clinical learning experiences of Pupil Enrolled Nurses (PENs) within the military health service. The purpose of the research was to explore and describe the learning experiences of PENs within the Military health clinical learning environment. An explorative, descriptive, contextual design which is qualitative in nature was used to guide the study. The military as a training institution prides itself on preparing nurses both as soldiers and nurses, this could be both challenging and e… Show more

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“…They need to be approved by members of the nursing team . 37 In another study, being accepted as a member of the care community is one of the expectations of the participants. 38 The category of “being a member of a group” which was found in this study was similar to the theme in the Levett-Jones study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They need to be approved by members of the nursing team . 37 In another study, being accepted as a member of the care community is one of the expectations of the participants. 38 The category of “being a member of a group” which was found in this study was similar to the theme in the Levett-Jones study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Military nurses who must simultaneously fulfil two roles as they perform military duties and provide health care experience role conflict, and consequently experience moral distress when they face situations with conflicting obligatory courses of action (Rensburg & Zagenhagen, 2017). Three studies have found neither nurse educators nor students appear to have learned the skills needed to fullful both roles (Caka & Lekalakala, 2013;Caka, Van Rooyen & Jordan, 2015;van Rensburg & Zagenhagen, 2017); which could reflect the excess demands of carrying out both roles. Finally, in the domain of education, Chan and Sfard (2020) found role conflict undermined the effectiveness of learning mathematics-in-peer-interactions in 7 th grade dyads.…”
Section: Relational Work Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These students, including PEN, have to experience different challenges in two diverse CLEs. In the military health system only members of the military (various ranks) and their family members may be admitted as patients, whereas the public health sector accommodates civilian patients from all of the different spheres of South African society (Caka & Lekalakala-Mokgele 2013 :2).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%