Pilot study: Nursing students' perceptions of the environment in two different clinical models

International Journal of Nursing Sciences(2016)

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Abstract Purpose This pilot study aimed to assess the reliability and validity of a modified Dundee Ready Educational Environment Measure (m-DREEM) tool used to evaluate the effects of different pedagogical approaches in a clinical learning environment on nursing studentsu0027 learning perceptions. Methods A sample consisting of 130 nursing students in two different models of clinical education was surveyed. Results This pilot study demonstrated that m-DREEM yields a high internal consistency. This tool can be used to evaluate nursing studentsu0027 perceptions of their clinical learning environment on the basis of five sub-scales: studentsu0027 learning perceptions, facilitators, academic self-perception, atmosphere, social self-perception, and mentorship. Conclusion A definitive and inferential relationship between sub-scales and clinical models, namely, block and non-block dispersed models, could not be determined because of the small sample size of the block clinical model. Hence, further research should be performed.
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Clincial environments,Nursing education,Student nurse,Perceptions of learning,Quantitative,m-DREEM
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