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The lived experiences of nurse preceptors in training new nurses in Qatar: qualitative study
by
Alomari, Albara Mohammad Ali
, Varghese, Bejoy
, Al-Akkam, Adnan Anwar Ahmad
, Swallmeh, Esmat
, AL-Balawi, Rida Moh’d Odeh A.M.
, Joseph, Chithra Maria
in
Data collection
/ Decision-making
/ Experience
/ Health aspects
/ Hospitals
/ Interviews
/ Job satisfaction
/ Knowledge
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methods
/ Neurosciences
/ New nurses
/ Nurse preceptors
/ Nurses
/ Nursing
/ Nursing education
/ Nursing Management
/ Nursing Research
/ Professional development
/ Professionals
/ Qualitative research
/ Research methodology
/ Sample size
/ Student retention
/ Teachers
/ Training
2023
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The lived experiences of nurse preceptors in training new nurses in Qatar: qualitative study
by
Alomari, Albara Mohammad Ali
, Varghese, Bejoy
, Al-Akkam, Adnan Anwar Ahmad
, Swallmeh, Esmat
, AL-Balawi, Rida Moh’d Odeh A.M.
, Joseph, Chithra Maria
in
Data collection
/ Decision-making
/ Experience
/ Health aspects
/ Hospitals
/ Interviews
/ Job satisfaction
/ Knowledge
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methods
/ Neurosciences
/ New nurses
/ Nurse preceptors
/ Nurses
/ Nursing
/ Nursing education
/ Nursing Management
/ Nursing Research
/ Professional development
/ Professionals
/ Qualitative research
/ Research methodology
/ Sample size
/ Student retention
/ Teachers
/ Training
2023
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The lived experiences of nurse preceptors in training new nurses in Qatar: qualitative study
by
Alomari, Albara Mohammad Ali
, Varghese, Bejoy
, Al-Akkam, Adnan Anwar Ahmad
, Swallmeh, Esmat
, AL-Balawi, Rida Moh’d Odeh A.M.
, Joseph, Chithra Maria
in
Data collection
/ Decision-making
/ Experience
/ Health aspects
/ Hospitals
/ Interviews
/ Job satisfaction
/ Knowledge
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methods
/ Neurosciences
/ New nurses
/ Nurse preceptors
/ Nurses
/ Nursing
/ Nursing education
/ Nursing Management
/ Nursing Research
/ Professional development
/ Professionals
/ Qualitative research
/ Research methodology
/ Sample size
/ Student retention
/ Teachers
/ Training
2023
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The lived experiences of nurse preceptors in training new nurses in Qatar: qualitative study
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The lived experiences of nurse preceptors in training new nurses in Qatar: qualitative study
2023
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Overview
Background
The role of preceptors is vital in the successful integration of new graduate nurses in hospital settings. This study aimed to explore the experiences of nurse preceptors in training newly joined nurses in Qatar.
Methods
Qualitative study was conducted between May 2022 and May 2023. Online semi-structured interviews were conducted through MS Teams with 13 nurse preceptors who had completed preceptorship training and trained at least one newly joined nurse. Participants were recruited until data saturation was obtained and data were analyzed using qualitative thematic analysis.
Results
The results of the study revealed several main themes: teaching strategies and progressive skill development in preceptorship, challenges faced by the preceptor and preceptor better supported in training new nurses. The preceptors utilized different techniques to support new nurses including demonstration, discussion, use of technology, application of real-life clinical scenarios, simulations, and a gradual decrease in supervision to promote independence. However, a significant challenge was also reported including preceptors experienced high levels of exhaustion from the dual responsibilities of training new staff while also performing their regular care duties.
Conclusions
The study underscores the fundamental role preceptors play in the training and development of newly joined nurses. While the challenges are considerable, particularly related to managing workload, the sense of achievement following the successful completion of training a new nurse suggests a strong commitment to this role. Despite the challenges, preceptors demonstrated innovative strategies to ensure the successful development of their preceptees, highlighting the importance of preceptorship in nursing education and practice.
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