A scoping review of safety management during clinical placements of undergraduate nursing students.

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Background: The abundant knowledge on nursing students' competencies in clinical safety, and the multiple approaches adopted make it difficult to obtain an overview of the current status of this question. Purpose: To review the literature on undergraduate nursing students' safety competencies during their clinical placements. Method: A scoping review was carried out. Searches were executed in PubMed, CINAHL, WOS, MEDES, and websites of relevant organizations. The framework proposed by the Joanna Briggs Institute was adopted. Findings: A total of 43 studies were selected for the final sample. The review identified four major topics: the presence of adverse events in clinical placements, the acquisition of competencies in clinical safety, student experiences regarding clinical safety, and pedagogical approaches for clinical safety. Discussion: Nursing students encounter adverse events and clinical safety incidents throughout their clinical training. Faculties should assign the highest priority to this question, due to its importance in the creation of a culture of safety.

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García-Gámez, M., Morales-Asencio, J. M., García-Mayor, S., Kaknani-Uttumchandani, S., Marti-Garcia, C., Lopez-Leiva, I., León-Campos, Á., Fernandez-Ordoñez, E., García-Guerrero, A., & Iglesias-Parra, M. R. (2019). A scoping review of safety management during clinical placements of undergraduate nursing students. Nursing outlook, 67(6), 765–775. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.outlook.2019.06.003

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