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Nursing students’ learning to involve elderly patients in clinical decision making – the student perspective

  • Kirsten Nielsen
  • , Jette Henriksen

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Abstract

The increasing number of elderly people in the population triggers a need for more nurses in the eldercare services. Therefore, a
need exists to encourage nursing students’ interest in eldercare. International research found both positive and negative attitudes
towards eldercare. The challenge is to facilitate students’ learning about and interest in geriatric care. This study aimed to
investigate whether listening to older patients’ narratives may facilitate nursing students’ competencies related to and their
interest in eldercare. A phenomenological-hermeneutic approach was employed to investigate whether an intervention in which
nursing students conduct narrative interviews with older patients may promote their competencies to involve these patients in
their own care while concurrently enhancing their interest in eldercare. New knowledge was generated through the interpretation
of transcribed narrative interviews with the students conducted before and after the intervention. Four themes emerged: the
significance of the narrative for the patient-nurse relation, for involving patients in clinical decision making, for person-centred
care and for students’ interest in eldercare. The students valued the impact of the narrative interview. After the interview, they
experienced a better patient-nurse relation and they found that it was easier to involve elderly patients in clinical decisions and to
provide person-centred care. Students expressed a more positive interest in eldercare. This research addresses geriatric care, as it
conveys experiences with the use of narratives to facilitate students’ learning about eldercare.
Translated title of the contributionSygeplejestuderendes læring af at involvere ældre patienter i klinisk beslutningstagen - de studerendes perspektiv
Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Nursing Education and Practice
Volume12
Issue number12
Pages (from-to)49-59
Number of pages11
ISSN1925-4040
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

Keywords

  • learning, educational science and teaching
  • education, professions and jobs
  • research designs, theory and method

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  • Sygeplejestuderende og pleje af ældre

    Henriksen, J. H. (Principle researcher) & Nielsen, K. (Principle researcher)

    01/01/1931/12/21

    Project: Research

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