Strategies for supporting neurodivergent nursing students in practice placements
To recognise some of the features and positive attributes associated with neurodivergent conditions such as autism, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and dyslexia
To enhance your knowledge of the challenges that neurodivergent students may experience while on practice placements
To consider the strategies that nurses might use to support neurodivergent nursing students
Neurodivergent conditions include autism, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and dyslexia. An increasing number of people with these conditions are entering higher education. Neurodivergent nursing students may experience increased challenges during their practice placements and require reasonable adjustments to be made. Despite the best intentions of staff, these students’ placement experiences and outcomes can be adversely affected, and without appropriate support they may become less likely to engage with some learning opportunities. Additionally, staff may not always have a clear understanding of these students’ needs or confidence in meeting them. This article provides an overview of some of the challenges that neurodivergent nursing students may experience during their placements, and outlines some potential strategies that staff supporting them can use.
