Patient communication as the missing item in clinical nursing education: A qualitative content analysis study

Background: One of the basic goals of nursing education is to upgrade students’ patient communication skills. In this regard, students’ experiences in relationships with patients can be the cornerstone of their knowledge. Therefore, the present study’s objective was to divulge nursing students’ expe...

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Main Authors: Mahdieh Poodineh Moghadam, Ahmad Nasiri, Gholamhossein Mahmoudirad
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2025-01-01
Series:Journal of Education and Health Promotion
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Online Access:https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jehp.jehp_1686_23
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author Mahdieh Poodineh Moghadam
Ahmad Nasiri
Gholamhossein Mahmoudirad
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description Background: One of the basic goals of nursing education is to upgrade students’ patient communication skills. In this regard, students’ experiences in relationships with patients can be the cornerstone of their knowledge. Therefore, the present study’s objective was to divulge nursing students’ experiences in communicating with patients during their study course. Materials and Methods: The qualitative method used in this research involved conventional content analysis. The study participants were nursing students, both undergraduate and graduate, in Iran who were selected through purposeful sampling. The research took place in 2022 at the hospital or the nursing and midwifery faculty of the Birjand University of Medical Sciences. In total, 12 interviews were conducted until data saturation was reached. The interviews were carried out in clinical settings as per the students’ preferences, where they interacted with patients. Each interview lasted 45–60 minutes, typically in one or two sessions. Results: Data analysis resulted in the extraction of 37 subcategories, 10 categories, and five themes. All the concepts that emerged during conventional content analysis revolved around nursing students’ experiences and were in line with the study’s objectives. The themes included sustainability of communication, divergent communication, communicational modeling, patient communication as the missing component of clinical nursing education, and communication as the essence of care. Conclusion: It is necessary to pay special attention to and enrich nursing educational curricula with patient communication courses and play the role of appropriate communicational models that can help greatly promote the health of patients.
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spelling doaj-art-7e2c0a90d4f444d7b7b38b5adbf55d8c2025-02-06T09:49:49ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Education and Health Promotion2277-95312319-64402025-01-01141222210.4103/jehp.jehp_1686_23Patient communication as the missing item in clinical nursing education: A qualitative content analysis studyMahdieh Poodineh MoghadamAhmad NasiriGholamhossein MahmoudiradBackground: One of the basic goals of nursing education is to upgrade students’ patient communication skills. In this regard, students’ experiences in relationships with patients can be the cornerstone of their knowledge. Therefore, the present study’s objective was to divulge nursing students’ experiences in communicating with patients during their study course. Materials and Methods: The qualitative method used in this research involved conventional content analysis. The study participants were nursing students, both undergraduate and graduate, in Iran who were selected through purposeful sampling. The research took place in 2022 at the hospital or the nursing and midwifery faculty of the Birjand University of Medical Sciences. In total, 12 interviews were conducted until data saturation was reached. The interviews were carried out in clinical settings as per the students’ preferences, where they interacted with patients. Each interview lasted 45–60 minutes, typically in one or two sessions. Results: Data analysis resulted in the extraction of 37 subcategories, 10 categories, and five themes. All the concepts that emerged during conventional content analysis revolved around nursing students’ experiences and were in line with the study’s objectives. The themes included sustainability of communication, divergent communication, communicational modeling, patient communication as the missing component of clinical nursing education, and communication as the essence of care. Conclusion: It is necessary to pay special attention to and enrich nursing educational curricula with patient communication courses and play the role of appropriate communicational models that can help greatly promote the health of patients.https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jehp.jehp_1686_23conventional content analysisnurse-patient relationsnursingstudent
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Ahmad Nasiri
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Patient communication as the missing item in clinical nursing education: A qualitative content analysis study
Journal of Education and Health Promotion
conventional content analysis
nurse-patient relations
nursing
student
title Patient communication as the missing item in clinical nursing education: A qualitative content analysis study
title_full Patient communication as the missing item in clinical nursing education: A qualitative content analysis study
title_fullStr Patient communication as the missing item in clinical nursing education: A qualitative content analysis study
title_full_unstemmed Patient communication as the missing item in clinical nursing education: A qualitative content analysis study
title_short Patient communication as the missing item in clinical nursing education: A qualitative content analysis study
title_sort patient communication as the missing item in clinical nursing education a qualitative content analysis study
topic conventional content analysis
nurse-patient relations
nursing
student
url https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jehp.jehp_1686_23
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