Professional virtues foster trust in teaching and learning environments

Trust and professionalism are frequently attached to the nursing profession. Trust is attained by viewing and experiencing expected characteristics. The role modelling of nurse educators and registered nurses in the learning environment has an impact on nursing students in the context of nursing edu...

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Main Authors: Ellie C. Van Dyk, Gisela H. Van Rensburg, Elsie S. Janse van Rensburg
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-01-01
Series:International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214139120300883
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author Ellie C. Van Dyk
Gisela H. Van Rensburg
Elsie S. Janse van Rensburg
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description Trust and professionalism are frequently attached to the nursing profession. Trust is attained by viewing and experiencing expected characteristics. The role modelling of nurse educators and registered nurses in the learning environment has an impact on nursing students in the context of nursing education. The aim of this manuscript is to explore the role of professional virtues in trust relationships in the nursing education environment. The study used a qualitative approach with a grounded theory design and was conducted at two nursing education institutions that offered a nursing programme that leads to the registration of registered nurses. Nursing students in the third and fourth year of this programme were purposively and theoretically sampled. Data was collected with 14 focus group interviews and fieldnotes and continued until data saturation was reached. The themes that emerged from the results were the competencies to foster trust and professional image of educators and registered nurses. Subject knowledge, theoretical, clinical and teaching competencies are needed to build trust. Clinical and theoretical knowledge of registered nurses and their teaching skills and ability to create learning opportunities foster trust. Professional behaviour, role modelling and attributes of trustworthiness such as openness, honesty, reliability, caring and goodwill are key building blocks for trust. The study emphasised that trust is instilled through evidence of the image and professional virtues of educators and registered nurses. The recommendations have a bearing on a continuous display of professional conduct and virtues, role modelling, competencies and attributes of trustworthiness in the teaching and learning environment of student nurses.
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spelling doaj.art-62987c9657fc409cad5842b771af0dec2022-12-21T23:15:01ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences2214-13912020-01-0113100211Professional virtues foster trust in teaching and learning environmentsEllie C. Van Dyk0Gisela H. Van Rensburg1Elsie S. Janse van Rensburg2Department of Health Studies, University of South Africa, PO Box 392, 0003, South AfricaCorresponding author.; Department of Health Studies, University of South Africa, PO Box 392, 0003, South AfricaDepartment of Health Studies, University of South Africa, PO Box 392, 0003, South AfricaTrust and professionalism are frequently attached to the nursing profession. Trust is attained by viewing and experiencing expected characteristics. The role modelling of nurse educators and registered nurses in the learning environment has an impact on nursing students in the context of nursing education. The aim of this manuscript is to explore the role of professional virtues in trust relationships in the nursing education environment. The study used a qualitative approach with a grounded theory design and was conducted at two nursing education institutions that offered a nursing programme that leads to the registration of registered nurses. Nursing students in the third and fourth year of this programme were purposively and theoretically sampled. Data was collected with 14 focus group interviews and fieldnotes and continued until data saturation was reached. The themes that emerged from the results were the competencies to foster trust and professional image of educators and registered nurses. Subject knowledge, theoretical, clinical and teaching competencies are needed to build trust. Clinical and theoretical knowledge of registered nurses and their teaching skills and ability to create learning opportunities foster trust. Professional behaviour, role modelling and attributes of trustworthiness such as openness, honesty, reliability, caring and goodwill are key building blocks for trust. The study emphasised that trust is instilled through evidence of the image and professional virtues of educators and registered nurses. The recommendations have a bearing on a continuous display of professional conduct and virtues, role modelling, competencies and attributes of trustworthiness in the teaching and learning environment of student nurses.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214139120300883Nursing educationProfessional virtuesTrust
spellingShingle Ellie C. Van Dyk
Gisela H. Van Rensburg
Elsie S. Janse van Rensburg
Professional virtues foster trust in teaching and learning environments
International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences
Nursing education
Professional virtues
Trust
title Professional virtues foster trust in teaching and learning environments
title_full Professional virtues foster trust in teaching and learning environments
title_fullStr Professional virtues foster trust in teaching and learning environments
title_full_unstemmed Professional virtues foster trust in teaching and learning environments
title_short Professional virtues foster trust in teaching and learning environments
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topic Nursing education
Professional virtues
Trust
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