Experiences and perceptions of the theory-practice gap in nursing in a resource-constrained setting: A qualitative description study.
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To describe experiences and perceptions of theory-practice gap in nursing in a resource-constrained setting. Theory-practice gap is extensively discussed and studied in some parts of the world. Interventions to bridge the theory-practice gap have been varied and depend on an understanding of the contextual healthcare environment. Experiences and perceptions of the theory-practice gap in a resource-constrained setting have not been comprehensively described.A qualitative description methodology was used.Maximum variation sampling based on role in the events of theory-practice gap was used to recruit student nurses, nurse faculty and clinicians from two study sites for focus group discussions. Data were analysed using conventional content analysis.Five themes were identified: system inadequacies; resource constraints; challenges of the clinical learning environment; clinical placement and supervision; and nurse faculty factors. Systems inadequacy and resource constraints formed the spine of the challenges contributing to the theory-practice gap in the research setting.Study Outcome
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Citations : Algoso, M. , & Peters, K. (2012). The experiences of undergraduate Assistants in Nursing (AIN). Nurse Education Today, 32(3), 197–202. 10.1016/j.nedt.2011.08.002Authors : 4
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Doi : 10.1002/nop2.188SSN : 2054-1058