Student and faculty perceptions of effective clinical instructors in ADN programs

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Gignac-Caille, AM
Oermann, MH
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[1] St Josephs Mercy Oakland, Pontiac, MI USA
[2] Wayne State Univ, Coll Nursing, Detroit, MI 48202 USA
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The purpose of this study was to identify the perceptions of associate degree nursing (ADN) students and faculty of characteristics of effective clinical teachers and determine whether there were differences between these two groups. A survey was conducted of 292 students in various levels of their ADN programs and 59 faculty members from the same five programs, which were randomly selected from across Michigan. Data were collected using the Nursing Clinical Effectiveness Inventory, which includes 48 characteristics of effective clinical instructors arranged in five subscales. Students identified " demonstrates clinical skills and judgment " as the most important characteristic of effective clinical instructors, while faculty identified " explains clearly " as the most important characteristic. There was agreement on 6 of the top 10 characteristics identified by both groups. Both groups rated " directs student to useful literature in nursing " as the least important characteristic of effective clinical instructors. The students' and faculty's perceptions of effective clinical instructors differed by subscales, with students identifying evaluation characteristics as most important (mean = 4.73, SD = .42) and faculty identifying interpersonal relationships as most important (mean = 4.72, SD = .31). At test indicated a significant difference between student and faculty means for the interpersonal relationships subscales, with faculty rating this group of characteristics as more important than students did (t = 2.49, p = .014).
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