Abstract:
To describe experiences and perceptions of theory‐practice gap in nursing in a
resource‐constrained setting. Theory‐practice gap is extensively discussed and studied
in some parts of the world. Interventions to bridge the theory‐practice gap have
been varied and depend on an understanding of the contextual healthcare environment.
Experiences and perceptions of the theory‐practice gap in a resource‐constrained
setting have not been comprehensively described.
Design: A qualitative description methodology was used.
Methods: Maximum variation sampling based on role in the events of theory‐practice
gap was used to recruit student nurses, nurse faculty and clinicians from two
study sites for focus group discussions. Data were analysed using conventional content
analysis.
Results: Five themes were identified: system inadequacies; resource constraints; challenges
of the clinical learning environment; clinical placement and supervision; and
nurse faculty factors. Systems inadequacy and resource constraints formed the spine
of the challenges contributing to the theory‐practice gap in the research setting.