Hong XieDan LuoXue LiJianhua ZhangBingyao Kang
Abstract Objectives This study aimed to explore the experiences of senior nursing students working in a pediatric outpatient clinic. Methods This study adopted a descriptive phenomenological approach, through semi‐structured interviews. Purposive sampling was used to select 12 senior nursing students in the pediatric outpatient clinic of West China Second University Hospital, Sichuan University, China, from August 2020 to March 2021. The collected data were analyzed using the Colaizzi method. Results Four themes were identified in this study: knowledge and skills (triage, emergency care), communication (courage, communication skills), value re‐evaluation (understand of outpatient nurses, judgment of outpatient nurses), and outpatient feelings (satisfaction, empathy, pressure). Conclusion Pediatric outpatient internships have a positive impact on senior nursing students. Research has found that constructing a nursing clinical practice pathway in pediatric outpatient clinics helps teachers and students clarify the objectives and content of internships, and the “shadow teaching” model is conducive to nursing students' empathy and thinking. In addition, outpatient internship experience can help students gain communication courage.
Sevinç KutlutürkanElif Sözeri ÖztürkKamile Kırca
Özgü Serçe YükselNeslihan Partlak GünüşenSevecen Çelik İnce
Ana Luiza Ferreira AydoğduBüşra Dişbudak
Haydeh HeidariMarjan Mardani‐Hamooleh