Yonge, Olive, et al. “Preceptorship: Using an Ethical Lens to Reflect on the Unsafe Student”. Journal of Professional Nursing: Official Journal of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing, vol. 28, no. 1, 2012, pp. 27-33, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.profnurs.2011.06.005.

Genre

  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Yonge, Olive
Author: Earle-Foley, Vicki
Author: Myrick, Florence
Author: Luhanga, Florence
Date Issued
2012
Abstract

Patient safety has become a worldwide health concern, and health care professionals have a moral and ethical responsibility to promote patient safety. The clinical education of many health care professionals often involves a preceptorship or field experience wherein students are assigned to work one-to-one with a preceptor or field educator so that they can be socialized into the profession and receive a reality-oriented experience. Health care professionals who accept the responsibility of being a preceptor face additional workload and stress, especially when the students to whom they are assigned are not meeting the expectations of safe, professional practice. Taking a stand against unsafe students is an important way for preceptors to promote patient safety. Given the nature of the stress and the inherent ethical issues associated with precepting an unsafe student, it is useful to examine this experience through an ethical lens. Included in this article is a brief overview of preceptorship as a model of clinical education, together with a discussion of the nature of the ethical decisions that preceptors face when precepting an unsafe student. Ethical theories, namely, virtue ethics and utilitarianism, are also explored and serve to provide the ethical lens through which preceptors can reflect upon their experiences with unsafe students.

Note

Type of work: journal article

Date issued: 2012 Jan-Feb

Status: imported

Language

  • English

Subjects

  • Ethics
Page range
27-33
Host Title
Journal of Professional Nursing: Official Journal of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing
Host Abbreviated Title
J Prof Nurs
Volume
28
Issue
1
ISSN
1532-8481
8755-7223

Department