A Theoretical Framework to Underpin Clinical Learning for Undergraduate Nursing Students

  • Landers, Margaret G. RN; PhD
  • O’Mahony, Mairin RN; PhD
  • McCarthy, Bridie RN; PhD
Nursing Science Quarterly 33(2):p 159-164, April 2020. | DOI: 10.1177/0894318419898167

The aim of this is paper is to propose Benner’s “Novice to Expert” Framework to underpin learning for students as they progress through the clinical components of an undergraduate nursing educational program. Steinaker and Bell’s “Experiential Taxonomy” is presented as a practical medium for itemizing the nursing activities novices are exposed to at the initiation of clinical experience and to the clinical competencies expected of nurses on completion of their educational program. The authors also propose a range of theories of learning applicable to the clinical education of undergraduate nursing students, which can be maximized to enhance clinical learning.

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