Nursing practice issues in Jordan: student-suggested causes and solutions |
| |
Authors: | Mrayyan M T Acorn S |
| |
Affiliation: | The Hashemite University, Faculty of Nursing, Zarqa, Jordan. |
| |
Abstract: | BACKGROUND: The causes of the worldwide shortage of registered nurses are complex and require a multifaceted approach to the solution. It is imperative that issues of the practice environment are addressed because creating quality practice environments is essential to provide high-quality care and to persuade nurses to remain in practice. AIMS: The aims of this paper are to describe an international collaborative relationship, and to identify, describe and suggest solutions to three nursing practice issues relevant to Jordanian nursing. METHOD: Two faculty members, one from Jordan and one from Canada, collaborated via e-mail to develop a fourth-year course on nursing leadership and management, which was then jointly taught by them. A student assignment required students, working in groups, to identify a nursing practice issue in Jordan and suggest contributing causes and solutions. CONCLUSION: The issues identified by the students were: unclear role expectations, burnout and turnover, all of which were viewed as contributing to problematic practice settings. The students suggested possible solutions to the practice environment issues. |
| |
Keywords: | Burnout International Collaboration Practice Environment Role Expectations Turnover |
本文献已被 PubMed 等数据库收录! |
|