Veterinary nursing students’ experience in the clinical learning environment and factors affecting their perception

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Abstract

Student veterinary nurses (SVNs) spend a significant proportion of their training time within the clinical learning environment (CLE) of a veterinary practice. These clinical experiences are vital for building practical and professional skills. To evaluate the current satisfaction of SVNs in the CLE, a cross-sectional survey design was used incorporating a previously validated instrument. To provide understanding of factors that may affect the SVN satisfaction, additional validated tools were added across factors, including resilience, wellbeing, personality, and work place belonging. A total of 171 SVNs completed the survey. In addition, two open questions were included to provide greater depth of understanding of the SVN experiences. Results showed that 70.76% of respondents were satisfied/very satisfied with the CLE. Significant factors that affected the satisfaction scores included, depression, anxiety, and stress ( p ≤ .001), psychological sense of organizational membership ( p ≤ .001), agreeableness ( p = .022), and emotional stability ( p = .012). The qualitative data demonstrated shared SVN factors that are considered to contribute to clinical learning and those that detract from clinical learning. Educational facilities and training veterinary practices can support the SVN within the CLE by creating a greater sense of belonging, considering the SVN individual personality and wellbeing, and including the SVN in discussions around learning support needs.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)357-368
JournalJournal of Veterinary Medical Education
Volume51
Early online date20 Apr 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 13 Jun 2024

Keywords

  • clinical learning environment
  • student veterinary nurse training
  • veterinary training practice
  • clinical supervisor
  • veterinary nursing

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