Implication
Implication
to the patient. A distinct function for student nurses in the nursing field is part of their
they work under the guidance of knowledgeable nurses and lecturers. In addition to
monitoring medical processes and helping with patient care, student nurses also take
fundamentals of nursing. In order to give patients holistic care, student nurses also work
in tandem with other healthcare professionals. Student nurses prepare for the transition
academic coursework and clinical experiences. The future of healthcare and the nursing
workforce benefits from their commitment to study and to the nursing profession.
the true value of nursing comes from practical, real-world experience. Student nurses
should embrace every opportunity to work alongside experienced nurses, observe their
techniques, and apply what they've learned in a clinical setting. This hands-on
experience will help them develop the skills and confidence they need to become
effectively with patients, their families, and other healthcare professionals. This means
listening attentively, asking the right questions, and explaining medical information in a
way that is easy for patients to understand. Student nurses should practice their
communication skills, both written and verbal, to ensure they are prepared to work in a
Moreover, nursing can be a demanding and stressful profession, and it's crucial
for student nurses to learn how to manage their own well-being. This includes taking
better equipped to provide the best possible care to their patients. Patient’s attitude is
one of the factors affecting student nurses to provide holistic care, whether positive or
Based on these theories, The Neuman Systems Model and the Orem Self-Care
Deficit Nursing Theory recognize the patient’s role in maintaining their own health and
managing their care. These theories suggest that nurses should work collaboratively
with patients, taking into account their beliefs, values, and preferences, to develop
personalized care plans that address the patient’s unique needs and concerns. By
understanding and addressing the patient’s attitude, nurses can foster a more engaged
and empowered patient, leading to better health outcomes and a more positive care
experience.
Enormous number of patients is one of the factors affecting student nurses ability
care, even when faced with an enormous number of patients. This approach requires a
deep understanding of each individual’s unique needs, preferences, and values, and a
willingness to tailor the care plan accordingly. By placing the patient at the center of
their practice, nursing students can ensure that the care they provide is responsive,
challenging, but it is essential for nursing students to develop the necessary skills and
listening, empathy, and shared decision-making. Nursing students should also learn to
collaborating with the interprofessional team to ensure that each patient’s needs are
met.
However, as they progress in their nursing education, students should strive to
cultivate a deep respect for the principles of patient-centered care. This may involve
backgrounds and perspectives, and continuously reflecting on their own biases and
the skills and mindset necessary to provide exceptional care, even in the face of an
enormous number of patients, and ultimately, contribute to the overall well-being and
Mounting evidence shows that the first clinical placement, in particular, is the
most influential for nursing students. The first clinical experience can affect attitudes and
communication skills (Nejad et al., 2019). Likewise, a student's first clinical placement is
vital in the sense of belonging in their clinical placement and nursing education (Brady
et al., 2019). The clinical experience allows students to apply theory into practice and to
experience multiple humanistic experiences (Al-Anazi et al., 2019; Atakro et al., 2019;
emotional and organizational influences, which affects the students' learning and
motivation (Haraldseid et al., 2015; Ramsbotham et al., 2019). In order for nursing
students to gain the required qualifications for delivering high quality of care for patients,
they should develop clinical based knowledge and skills through clinical experiences
(Kalyani et al., 2019). Recent research confirms that students were faced with identity
confusion due to limited experiences in the clinical environment (Kalyani et al., 2019).
As a first time nursing student, you are embarking on a journey that is rewarding, yet
demanding. Stepping into the role of a nursing student in clinical field for the first time
can be both exciting and challenging. It aims to provide insights into the key areas a first
time nursing student should focus on navigating this journey successfully. Effective
communication is another key aspect for a first time nursing student by building trust,
understanding patients' needs, and collaborating with the healthcare team are all clear
and how we communicate to them.
nursing students in learning activities in academic and clinical settings. Previous studies
have shown that increasing academic engagement of students could increase their
sustain and promote nursing students’ engagement in academic and clinical settings
has always been a challenge for nursing educators. Hence, it is essential to provide a
set of strategies for maintaining and enhancing the academic engagement of nursing
clinical exposure can be a common challenge for our nurses. Prioritizing tasks and
responsibilities is important for as students. This will help to improve and allowing them
to perform better in both academic and clinical exposure. With this kind of strategies
and support, student nurses can overcome this challenge and thrive in their professional
journey.