Experiences of socialization in clinical education among Indonesian nursing students: A phenomenology study

Background: Professional socialization is an essential process of the nursing profession to internalize the values into behavior, resulting in professional identity. However, research into students' experience of professional socialization in clinical nursing education remains limited. Aim: To...

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Main Authors: Noviani, Wulan, Chong, Mei-Chan, Tang, Li-Yoong
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spelling my.um.eprints.403662023-10-24T04:48:42Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/40366/ Experiences of socialization in clinical education among Indonesian nursing students: A phenomenology study Noviani, Wulan Chong, Mei-Chan Tang, Li-Yoong RT Nursing Background: Professional socialization is an essential process of the nursing profession to internalize the values into behavior, resulting in professional identity. However, research into students' experience of professional socialization in clinical nursing education remains limited. Aim: To explore Bachelor nursing students' (NS) experience of professional socialization in clinical education in Indonesia. Design: This study used a descriptive phenomenology qualitative approach. Four sessions of focus group dis-cussions (FGD) were conducted with ten final-year NS from five teaching hospitals using the purposive sampling technique. Data were analyzed using Colaizzi methods and NVivo 12 Plus.Results: The analysis identified two themes and four-subthemes in this study. The first theme is the facilitators of the socialization experience, consisting of ``being a professional nurse'' and ``Islamic culture''. The second theme hinders the socialization experience, including ``inadequacy of socialization'' and ``nurses' unprofessional behavior.''Conclusion: Bachelor NS experience is challenging in Indonesia in both a positive and negative way, which fa-cilitates or hinders professional socialization. Thus, the role of a nurse educator in establishing a comprehensive professional socialization program for new NS to assist their transition from the academic setting into clinical education needs to be reassessed. Churchill Livingstone 2022-11 Article PeerReviewed Noviani, Wulan and Chong, Mei-Chan and Tang, Li-Yoong (2022) Experiences of socialization in clinical education among Indonesian nursing students: A phenomenology study. Nurse Education Today, 118. ISSN 0260-6917, DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nedt.2022.105444 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nedt.2022.105444>. 10.1016/j.nedt.2022.105444
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Noviani, Wulan
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Tang, Li-Yoong
Experiences of socialization in clinical education among Indonesian nursing students: A phenomenology study
description Background: Professional socialization is an essential process of the nursing profession to internalize the values into behavior, resulting in professional identity. However, research into students' experience of professional socialization in clinical nursing education remains limited. Aim: To explore Bachelor nursing students' (NS) experience of professional socialization in clinical education in Indonesia. Design: This study used a descriptive phenomenology qualitative approach. Four sessions of focus group dis-cussions (FGD) were conducted with ten final-year NS from five teaching hospitals using the purposive sampling technique. Data were analyzed using Colaizzi methods and NVivo 12 Plus.Results: The analysis identified two themes and four-subthemes in this study. The first theme is the facilitators of the socialization experience, consisting of ``being a professional nurse'' and ``Islamic culture''. The second theme hinders the socialization experience, including ``inadequacy of socialization'' and ``nurses' unprofessional behavior.''Conclusion: Bachelor NS experience is challenging in Indonesia in both a positive and negative way, which fa-cilitates or hinders professional socialization. Thus, the role of a nurse educator in establishing a comprehensive professional socialization program for new NS to assist their transition from the academic setting into clinical education needs to be reassessed.
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author Noviani, Wulan
Chong, Mei-Chan
Tang, Li-Yoong
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Tang, Li-Yoong
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title Experiences of socialization in clinical education among Indonesian nursing students: A phenomenology study
title_short Experiences of socialization in clinical education among Indonesian nursing students: A phenomenology study
title_full Experiences of socialization in clinical education among Indonesian nursing students: A phenomenology study
title_fullStr Experiences of socialization in clinical education among Indonesian nursing students: A phenomenology study
title_full_unstemmed Experiences of socialization in clinical education among Indonesian nursing students: A phenomenology study
title_sort experiences of socialization in clinical education among indonesian nursing students: a phenomenology study
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