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Volume 20, Issue 3, Pages 178-188 (April 2000)


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An exploration into the role of the teacher/lecturer in practice: findings from a case study in adult nursing

Liz Astona, Maggie Mallikb, Christopher Dayc, Diane Fraserd, Collaborative Research Group

Accepted 17 August 1999.

Abstract 

Against a background of increasing concern over the widening theory practice gap and research evidence of problems in providing quality practice education, the English National Board (ENB) commissioned an 18 month study into the role of the teacher/lecturer in practice. This article, after providing a brief overview of the background, literature and methods, outlines the results from the Adult Case Study stage of the research. Documents, individual and focus group interviews of lecturers (n=76), practitioners (n=46) and students (n=131) in five schools of nursing and midwifery provided data for analysis. A role labeled as ‘link lecturer’ was the most common approach acknowledged by all respondent groups. Despite overt commitment to the practice role by schools of nursing and midwifery, findings indicate that lecturers are unprepared, unsupported and unmonitored. Students and practitioners had very variable experiences and expressed a strong need for a better-organized approach which would provide them with consistent and sustained support in the practice setting. Overall the study highlighted a lack of strategic management of the practice role by university schools of nursing and midwifery. Convergence of findings from midwifery and the other branches of nursing provides strong research evidence for recommendations for more active management of the practice curriculum to be implemented as part of any future proposed reforms for nurse education in the UK.

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a University of Nottingham

b R&D Royal Free Hospital & SL Middlesex University

c F School of Education, University of Nottingham

d Division of Midwifery, University of Nottingham

 (Requests for offprints to MM, Flat 8, Baltic Quay, Sweden Gate London SE16 ITG, UK. Tel.: 0171 231 8315 (Home) E-mail: amallik@easynet. co.uk

PII: S0260-6917(99)90455-0

doi:10.1054/nedt.1999.0455


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