Abstract
Background
The purpose of this study was to explore the basic psychosocial process of undergraduate nursing student moral development in clinical preceptorship.
Method
A grounded theory approach was used to explore the process within the context of clinical practice and the student–preceptor–faculty member relationship.
Results
Conclusion
Findings emerging from this study illustrate the processes of how nursing students work through moral issues and the role of faculty and preceptors in engaging students with moral encounters in the context of preceptorship.
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