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Transforming students nurses' images of nursing : an appreciative inquiry approach

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dc.contributor.advisor Van der Wal, Dirk Mostert
dc.contributor.advisor Botha, Anna Dorethea Helena, 1954-
dc.contributor.author Chauke, Motshedisi Eunice
dc.date.accessioned 2014-11-25T09:29:23Z
dc.date.available 2014-11-25T09:29:23Z
dc.date.issued 2014-11-25
dc.identifier.citation Chauke, Motshedisi Eunice (2014) Transforming students nurses' images of nursing : an appreciative inquiry approach, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/14459> en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/14459
dc.description.abstract Research has shown that, worldwide the nursing profession is faced with image-related challenges impacting on its status, prestige, power and the ability to attract more young and suitably qualified students to nursing. There is adequate evidence of a link between the image of nursing and the number of young people entering and leaving the profession. A positive image of nursing attracts applicants and the intention to leave nursing correlates positively with holding a negative image of nursing. There is also evidence of poor perception of the image of nursing among student nurses. The study aimed at exploring the potential of appreciative inquiry (AI) as a teaching strategy to transform the image of nursing among 3rd and 4th year, college and university student nurses in the Gauteng province of South Africa. The second aim was to describe student nurses’ experiences regarding their participation in the process of AI. A qualitatively dominant, sequentially embedded, mixed methods design with explorative-descriptive and quasi-experimental features was utilised. Sequential data collection and analysis were conducted during five stages comprising: a pre-test survey, intervention (appreciative inquiry), a post-test, description of the experiences of student nurses of AI and an integration stage. The pre-test results showed more positive than negative perceptions of the image of nursing among student nurses. The negative perceptions of the image of nursing among student nurses that needed intervention included the working conditions of nurses and the perception of nursing as a profession that was not respected and appreciated. The student nurses who took part in appreciative inquiry showed a significant and positive change in their perception of the image of nursing as a respected and appreciated profession. From the individual interviews on the student nurses’ experiences of AI, the themes “experience of positive emotions” and “experiential learning” emerged. The student nurses experiences described their engagement in AI as a positive and enjoyable experience from which multidimensional learning resulted. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (252 [44] leaves : illustrations (chiefly coloured)
dc.language.iso en en
dc.rights University of South Africa
dc.subject Appreciative inquiry en
dc.subject Image of nursing en
dc.subject Career choices en
dc.subject Nursing proffesssion en
dc.subject Nursing values en
dc.subject.ddc 610.732
dc.subject.lcsh Nursing en
dc.subject.lcsh Appreciative inquiry en
dc.subject.lcsh Nursing -- Study and teaching (Preceptorship)
dc.subject.lcsh Transformative learning
dc.title Transforming students nurses' images of nursing : an appreciative inquiry approach en
dc.type Thesis en
dc.description.department Health Studies en
dc.description.degree Ph. D. (Health Studies)


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