Nursing students' views and satisfaction of their clinical learning environment in Singapore

Abstract Aims This study aims to investigate final‐year nursing students' actual perception of their clinical learning environment in Singapore. Design Descriptive cross‐sectional survey. Methods An online survey based on the clinical learning environment inventory (CLEI; “Actual” version) was...

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Main Authors: Ming Wei Jeffrey Woo, Wenjie Li
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2020-11-01
Series:Nursing Open
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.581
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Summary:Abstract Aims This study aims to investigate final‐year nursing students' actual perception of their clinical learning environment in Singapore. Design Descriptive cross‐sectional survey. Methods An online survey based on the clinical learning environment inventory (CLEI; “Actual” version) was administered to final‐year (third year) nursing students (N = 301) in a polytechnic in Singapore between May–July 2018. Results Most nursing students reported moderate satisfaction with their clinical learning environment, reflecting their positive (although not strongly positive) perceptions. Among the six constructs of the CLEI, the higher scores of the constructs of “Personalization” and “Task orientation” implied their greater contribution to the positive view. Conversely, the lower scores of “Individualization” and “Innovation” implied their lesser contribution. Additionally, the positive correlation between “satisfaction” and the other five CLEI constructs was found to be statistically significant.
ISSN:2054-1058