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Transgressive first clinical experiences

  • VIA University College
  • University College of Nothern Denmark
  • University College Copenhagen
  • University College Absalon

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Abstract

This Study seeks to comprehend learning experiences of nursing students during their first clinical in-service placement. This Paper is part of a longitudinal development project interviewing the Student Nurse after each one of the five clinical in-service placements and then one year after graduation as a Nurse. The Study has a qualitative methodology, inspired by Michael Eraut’s thoughts on learning in the workplace. When the workplace perspective is applied, learning seems to be concentrated on actual situations which the Learner is in, in contrast to employing constructed concepts. The nursing students’ learning seems to be oriented towards socialization in the clinic as a workplace. This means that the nursing students seek to deal with overwhelming experiences concerning the naked bodies of patients and death, useful application of theoretical knowledge, the path from novice to advanced beginner, and adjusting to the workplace community. The conclusion is that the learning of nursing students during their first clinical in-service placement appears informal and not founded on evident best practice.
Original languageDanish
JournalGSTF Journal of Nursing and Health Care
Volume1
Issue number2
Number of pages6
ISSN2345-718X
Publication statusPublished - 2014

Keywords

  • nurse education

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