The price of journeying towards the prizeCommencing nursing students' experiences of working and studying: A qualitative study

被引:2
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作者
Salamonson, Yenna [1 ,2 ]
Priddis, Holly [1 ]
Woodmass, Joel M. [1 ,2 ]
Everett, Bronwyn [1 ,2 ]
Lynch, Joan [1 ,2 ]
Curtis, Elizabeth [1 ]
Ramjan, Lucie M. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Western Sydney Univ, Sch Nursing & Midwifery, Locked Bag 1797, Penrith, NSW 2751, Australia
[2] Ingham Inst Appl Med Res, CANR, Liverpool, NSW, Australia
关键词
education; employment; nursing; students; work; HIGHER-EDUCATION STUDENTS; TERM-TIME EMPLOYMENT; ACADEMIC-PERFORMANCE; ENGAGEMENT; UNIVERSITY; IMPACT; JOB;
D O I
10.1111/jocn.14583
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Aims and objectivesTo explore the experiences of commencing first-year undergraduate nursing students who were studying full time while engaging in 20 or more hours of paid work each week. MethodUsing a qualitative exploratory design, commencing full-time nursing students who were employed in paid work for at least 20hr per week were interviewed between May-June 2016. Data were thematically analysed using the following approach: data familiarisation, generating initial codes independently, searching and reviewing themes and subthemes, and defining and naming these themes and subthemes. ResultsFour main themes were identified which illustrated students' experiences of working and studying: (a) Work is a necessity...not a choice identified how students relied heavily on the financial income from paid work to support themselves and others during their studies, (b) Something's got to give highlighted the sacrifices that needed to be made to avoid negative effects on their studies, (c) It's a balancing act! demonstrated how students studied strategically and balanced their workload despite challenges, and lastly (d) Being supported to work and study described the overwhelming support from others for students to succeed academically. ConclusionsDespite support, working 20hr or more per week while studying full time often overwhelmed students' personal resources and negatively impacted on course grades. Inflexible University timetables compounded the challenges experienced by students who struggled to balance work and study commitments. Relevance to clinical practiceNursing employers play a pivotal role in enabling students to juggle effectively their work-study commitments, through providing work flexibility. Students may also benefit if the nursing workforce advocates that they be awarded exclusion from selected clinical placement requirements, particularly if the clinical placement focus is closely related to their current nursing employment.
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页码:4141 / 4149
页数:9
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