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Table 4 Site A viewpoint 3: Overt patterns of unsatisfactory clinical performance

From: Unsafe clinical practices as perceived by final year baccalaureate nursing students: Q methodology

Numbered statements

Statement rankings across discrete viewpoints

 

1

2

3

8

The student fails to perform care consistent with clinical guidelines and standard procedures (e.g. hand washing; confidentiality; body mechanics)

0

−2

3

11

The student demonstrates a pattern of errors (e.g. repeated mistakes)

2

1

3

5

The student lacks the knowledge needed to assume care of assigned patients

0

−1

2

17

The student is unable to modify care based on emerging patient priorities

2

0

1

16

The student avoids consultation and collaboration with the clinical educator and other health team members

−1

−1

1

20

The student does not demonstrate patient-centeredness (e.g. caring)

0

−2

0

38

The clinical educator does not role model established nursing standards

2

−2

0

21

The clinical educator does not appropriately guide student practice

1

2

0

36

The clinical educator is unable to establish and maintain a positive learning environment

−2

2

0

31

The clinical educator does not enforce clinical program policies

1

−3

−1

28

The clinical educator does not assign clinical learning experiences consistent with student’s learning needs

−3

−3

−2

14

The student has difficulty communicating (verbally or non-verbally)

−2

1

−2

33

There are no clear guidelines for how to deal with specific student behaviours in the clinical setting (when to fail someone or what is considered unsafe student practices)

0

−4

−2

26

The student has a large gap in time between practice placements

−5

1

−3

25

The student feels overwhelmed by course requirements

−4

3

−5