The Competence of Student Nurse Teachers

Leena Kaarina Salminen, University of Turku
Hanna-Leena Melender, Turku University Hospital Research Foundation, Finland
Helena Leino-Kilpi, University of Turku

Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate how student nurse teachers meet the requirements of nurse teachers as they practice teaching in nurse education. The data was collected by the Evaluation of Requirements of Nurse Teachers (ERNT), as self-evaluations and peer evaluations answered by 40 student teachers over three years. The response rate was 82%. The total number of completed questionnaires received was 143. Data was analyzed by using descriptive statistics. The student teachers gained a high level of competence as teachers. The highest level of competence was reported in relationships with students, while the lowest level was associated with teaching skills. Of the single requirements, the weakest skills were related to teaching decision-making and encouraging students constantly to seek new knowledge. The nursing competence was mainly evaluated with high-level scores. Evaluations by the student teachers themselves and their peer students were in line.

Submitted: February 10, 2009 · Accepted: July 20, 2009 · Published: November 3, 2009

Recommended Citation

Salminen, Leena Kaarina; Melender, Hanna-Leena; and Leino-Kilpi, Helena (2009) "The Competence of Student Nurse Teachers," International Journal of Nursing Education Scholarship: Vol. 6 : Iss. 1, Article 35.
DOI: 10.2202/1548-923X.1803
Available at: http://www.bepress.com/ijnes/vol6/iss1/art35

 
 
 
 

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