J Educ Eval Health Prof.  2015;12:53. 10.3352/jeehp.2015.12.53.

Perceptions of nursing students trained in a new model teaching ward in Malawi

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  • 1Faculty of Health Sciences, Mzuzu University, Luwinga, Malawi. bvumbwe.t@mzuni.ac.mw

Abstract

This study aimed to investigate the perceptions of nursing students trained in a new model teaching ward in Malawi. A total of 90students from five nursing colleges were randomly assigned to one model ward and two ordinary wards in a single teaching hospital. The students were administered a revised version of the Student Evaluation of Clinical Education Environment questionnaire. Significant differences among the three wards were found in all items in the communication/feedback subscale, with the exception of the item "nursing staff provided constructive feedback" (P=0.162). Within the learning opportunities subscale all items showed significant differences among the three wards, whereas 50% of the items in the learning support/assistance subscale had significantly different responses among the three wards. Within the department atmosphere subscale, no significant differences were found in the items assessing whether an adequate number and variety of patients were present in the ward (P=0.978). The strategies that are being implemented to improve the educational environment showed positive results. Students scored the model teaching ward highly. Students who underwent precepting in the model teaching wards reported having more learning opportunities and a positive learning environment.

Keyword

Atmosphere; Nursing education; Teaching hospitals; Learning; Malawi

MeSH Terms

Atmosphere
Education
Education, Nursing
Hospitals, Teaching
Humans
Learning
Malawi*
Nursing*
Students, Nursing*

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