CHALLENGES IN TEACHING CLINICAL SKILLS IN NURSING
Keywords:
Nursing education, Clinical skills, Clinical placements, Nursing curriculum, Practical training, Student readinessAbstract
Teaching clinical skills in nursing education presents unique challenges due to the complexity of healthcare environments, rapid advancements in medical technology, and the need for students to acquire a blend of technical, cognitive, and interpersonal skills. This article explores the key challenges faced by nursing educators, including limited clinical placements, varying student readiness, and the pressure to balance theoretical knowledge with practical application. It also addresses strategies for overcoming these challenges to ensure that nursing graduates are well-prepared to deliver high-quality patient care.
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