Does clinical placement in a community alcohol and other drugs rehabilitation centre influence students’ career intention?

Yenna Salamonson*, Lucie M. Ramjan, Amy R. Villarosa, Brahm Marjadi

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Abstract

Due to an ageing workforce, there is a growing need for greater numbers of nurses to work in areas, such as mental health and alcohol and other drugs (AOD) rehabilitation. These practitioners need to approach their work as ‘recovery-oriented practitioners’. Positive experiences and preceptorship during clinical placement in AOD rehabilitation settings might influence students’ later career choices and address some of the workforce shortage issues. The aim of the present concurrent, mixed-methods study was to explore students’ perceptions of their clinical placement experience in a community-based AOD rehabilitation setting, and to examine attitude, career intention, and satisfaction with the placement. Fifty-eight students completed pre–post-test surveys, with closed and open-ended questions, which included standardized measures. A small sample of survey respondents also agreed to participate in a semistructured interview. The quantitative results revealed two predictors for higher intention to pursue a career in AOD: (i) a high satisfaction with their clinical placement (β = 0.29, P = 0.008); and (ii) a high baseline attitude to recovery-oriented practice (β = 0.28, P = 0.013). The qualitative findings identified five factors influencing placement experience: (i) educational factors; (ii) students’ background factors; (iii) placement factors; (iv) client factors; and (v) staff factors. A model that synthesizes the quantitative and qualitative findings was also developed. In conclusion, clinical placement in a community-based AOD rehabilitation centre improved students’ intention to work in that setting.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)794-803
Number of pages10
JournalInternational Journal of Mental Health Nursing
Volume27
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2018
Externally publishedYes

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