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Nurse socialization: issues and problems.

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  • 1Mid Glamorgan School of Nursing, Pontypridd, Wales.

Journal of Advanced Nursing
|December 1, 1991
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Student nurses face conflicting values during professional socialization, impacting their learning. A unified approach and credible role models are recommended for effective nurse education under Project 2000.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing Education
  • Professional Socialization
  • Role Theory

Background:

  • The professional socialization of student nurses is crucial for effective nursing practice.
  • Project 2000 aims to enhance nurse education, but its implementation requires understanding student experiences.
  • Divergent values in educational and clinical settings can create challenges for learners.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To compare the professional socialization process of student nurses in three South Wales nurse education centers.
  • To identify patterns and problem areas relevant to role theory and Project 2000 implementation.
  • To compare student nurses' experiences with the perspectives of teaching and ward staff.

Main Methods:

  • A comparative study involving three cohorts of student nurses.

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  • Semi-structured interviews with students during their introductory block and at the end of their first year.
  • Interviews with teaching and ward staff involved in the socialization process.
  • Main Results:

    • Differences were observed in role-modeling opportunities across various ward types.
    • A lack of a unified conception of the 'good nurse' among students, teaching staff, and ward staff was noted.
    • Student nurses navigate conflicting values from both educational and clinical environments.

    Conclusions:

    • A more unified approach in nurse education is recommended to minimize learner conflict.
    • Teaching staff should act as credible professional role models, embodying practitioner roles as per Project 2000.
    • Addressing divergent values is essential for successful professional socialization in nursing.