ABSTRACT
Clinical nursing education is crucial for the education and training of the pupil enrolled nurse
and midwife in Namibia. The training is structured around essential nursing skills, knowledge
about and attitudes towards general nursing and normal midwifery as well as the practice of
actual nursing care in a safe and competent way under the supervision of a registered nurse.
The purpose of this study was to explore and describe the experiences of and challenges faced by
pupil enrolled nurses and midwives, tutors and registered nurses regarding clinical nursing
education. The study then aims to formulate guidelines on clinical nursing education to be used
by registered nurses and tutors for the education and training of pupil enrolled nurses and
midwives.
The study was conducted at Keetmanshoop Hospital and Regional Health Training Centre in the
south of Namibia, Windhoek Central and Katutura State hospitals, the National Health Training
Centre (NHTC) in Windhoek, Otjiwarongo Hospital and Regional Health Training Centre,
Rundu Hospital and Regional Health Training Centre in the north east and Oshakati Hospital and
Regional Health Training Centre in the north-west of the country.
The research objectives were to:
· explore and describe the experiences and challenges of the pupil enrolled nurse and
midwife, tutors and registered nurses regarding clinical nursing education.
· determine the factors that influence clinical nursing education in the training and
education of the pupil enrolled nurse and midwife.
· develop guidelines to be followed by registered nurses and tutors to improve the clinical
nursing education of the pupil enrolled nurse and midwife.
The study was guided by a qualitative approach to describe the lived experiences of the
participants with regard to clinical nursing education. The target population for this study was
tutors, registered nurses involved in clinical nursing education of pupil enrolled nurses and
midwives and second year pupil enrolled nurses and midwives.
The study was conducted in two phases with phase one comprising collection and analysis of
data while phase two entailed the formulation of guidelines to direct tutors and registered nurses
within the clinical setting. A purposive sample of tutors, registered nurses involved in clinical
nursing education and second year pupil enrolled nurses and midwives were used. The researcher
was guided by knowledgeable supervisors experienced in qualitative research. The data was
collected by means of focus group discussions.
Themes elicited from the focus group discussions were:
· Participants have different experiences with regard to teaching and learning in the clinical
setting.
· Participants identified barriers hampering the efficient execution of clinical nursing
education
· Participants experienced a lack of collective planning and consultation with regard to
clinical nursing education.
The findings revealed that clinical nursing education was not receiving proper attention and that
it was being affected by various factors that were adversely affecting the learning and
experiences of participants in the clinical setting. The study also highlighted the need to enhance
the skills and experiences of the pupil enrolled nurse and midwife by simulating activities often
not found in some of the health institutions where allocated for clinical experience during
training.
In phase two of the study guidelines were formulated for the clinical nursing education of the
pupil enrolled nurse and midwife by a committee of experts. It is recommended that the Ministry
of Health and Social Services approve these guidelines for implementation in order to realise the
desired outcome of clinical nursing education.
BAMPTON, E (2021). Guidelines For Clinical Nursing Education Of The Pupil Enrolled Nurse And Midwife In Namibia. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/guidelines-for-clinical-nursing-education-of-the-pupil-enrolled-nurse-and-midwife-in-namibia
BAMPTON, ELIZABETH "Guidelines For Clinical Nursing Education Of The Pupil Enrolled Nurse And Midwife In Namibia" Afribary. Afribary, 28 Apr. 2021, https://tracking.afribary.com/works/guidelines-for-clinical-nursing-education-of-the-pupil-enrolled-nurse-and-midwife-in-namibia. Accessed 22 Nov. 2024.
BAMPTON, ELIZABETH . "Guidelines For Clinical Nursing Education Of The Pupil Enrolled Nurse And Midwife In Namibia". Afribary, Afribary, 28 Apr. 2021. Web. 22 Nov. 2024. < https://tracking.afribary.com/works/guidelines-for-clinical-nursing-education-of-the-pupil-enrolled-nurse-and-midwife-in-namibia >.
BAMPTON, ELIZABETH . "Guidelines For Clinical Nursing Education Of The Pupil Enrolled Nurse And Midwife In Namibia" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 22, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/guidelines-for-clinical-nursing-education-of-the-pupil-enrolled-nurse-and-midwife-in-namibia