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Volume 10 Issue 12

Perspectives of Nursing Students on Promoting Reflection in the Clinical Setting: A Qualitative Study

Yasir Alsalamah,Bander Albagawi,Lisa Babkair,Fahed Alsalamah,Mohammad S. Itani,Ahmad Tassi andMirna Fawaz
1Emergency Department, Al-Amal Psychiatric Hospital, Qassim, Buraydah 52326, Saudi Arabia
2Medical Surgical Nursing Department, College of Nursing, University of Hail, Hail 55476, Saudi Arabia
3College of Nursing, King AbdulAziz University, Jeddah 22252, Saudi Arabia
4Department of Nursing, Qassim University, BSN, RN, Riyadh 52571, Saudi Arabia
5Faculty of Health Sciences, Beirut Arab University, Beirut 11-5020, Lebanon
 
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Abstract

Background: Reflection increases meta-cognitive capacities, promotes student-instructor relationships, overcomes the theory-practice gap, and enriches learning. This study aims at exploring nursing students’ perspectives on the facilitators of reflective practices in the clinical setting. Methods: Semi-structured interviews were conducted among 21 Saudi nursing students at one major university in Saudi Arabia. Results: Two major themes were prevalent upon thematic analysis, namely, “Personal Drivers of Reflection” which consisted of “Motivation to Learn”, “Desire to develop”, “Ethical Regard”, and “Responsibility towards patients” and “External Drivers of Reflection” which consisted of “Patient characteristics”, “Case complexity”, and “Competent Instructors”. Conclusion: As per the results of the study, nursing students perceived that they underwent reflection as a response to personal motivational and external educational aspects. According to the findings, instructors should assist students through clinical reflection, with a special focus on their interactions and motivation.
Keywords: reflection; nursing students; qualitative; perspectives; clinical setting