Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem ()

Factors associated to clinical learning in nursing students in primary health care: an analytical cross-sectional study

  • Pilar Serrano-Gallardo,
  • Mercedes Martínez-Marcos,
  • Flora Espejo-Matorrales,
  • Tiemi Arakawa,
  • Gabriela Tavares Magnabosco,
  • Ione Carvalho Pinto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1518-8345.0327.2803
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 0

Abstract

Read online

ABSTRACT Objective: to identify the students' perception about the quality of clinical placements and asses the influence of the different tutoring processes in clinical learning. Methods: analytical cross-sectional study on second and third year nursing students (n=122) about clinical learning in primary health care. The Clinical Placement Evaluation Tool and a synthetic index of attitudes and skills were computed to give scores to the clinical learning (scale 0-10). Univariate, bivariate and multivariate (multiple linear regression) analyses were performed. Results: the response rate was 91.8%. The most commonly identified tutoring process was "preceptor-professor" (45.2%). The clinical placement was assessed as "optimal" by 55.1%, relationship with team-preceptor was considered good by 80.4% of the cases and the average grade for clinical learning was 7.89. The multiple linear regression model with more explanatory capacity included the variables "Academic year" (beta coefficient = 1.042 for third-year students), "Primary Health Care Area (PHC)" (beta coefficient = 0.308 for Area B) and "Clinical placement perception" (beta coefficient = - 0.204 for a suboptimal perception). Conclusions: timeframe within the academic program, location and clinical placement perception were associated with students' clinical learning. Students' perceptions of setting quality were positive and a good team-preceptor relationship is a matter of relevance.

Keywords