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Appreciation of the research supervisory relationship by postgraduate nursing students
Author(s) -
Wyk N.C.,
Coetzee I.M.,
Havenga Y.,
Heyns T.
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
international nursing review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.84
H-Index - 51
eISSN - 1466-7657
pISSN - 0020-8132
DOI - 10.1111/inr.12202
Subject(s) - facilitator , appreciative inquiry , psychology , medical education , quality (philosophy) , nursing , qualitative research , pedagogy , medicine , sociology , social psychology , philosophy , social science , epistemology
The quality of the relationship between postgraduate students and their supervisors often determines the progress of the students. Background Successful supervision according to students is associated with the expertise of the supervisors and their willingness to share their knowledge with their students. On the other hand, supervisors expect their students to be able to work independently to a large extent. Contradictory expectations of supervisors and postgraduate students can cause delays in the progress of students. Aim The aim of this study was to explore and describe the aspects of the supervisory relationship that postgraduate students in nursing science at a selected university in S outh A frica appreciate. Method A qualitative research design with an appreciative inquiry approach was used and 18 students under the guidance of an independent facilitator provided the data during group interviews. Findings and discussion Specific personal and professional qualities of the supervisors contribute to a valued supervisory relationship. Regarding personal qualities, the supervisors should show their understanding of the unique circumstances of the students in challenging times. Supervisors should also be expert researchers. The valued relationship refers to an open and trusting relationship between the students and the supervisors. Conclusion The students' appreciation of the research supervisory relationship contributes to the understanding of the expectations of postgraduate students regarding the support that they need to become scholars in an academic discipline. Implications for nursing and health policy There is a need for continuing professional development of supervisors to sensitize them about the expectations of the students.