Feelings experienced by students during internships: implications for the learning process

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https://doi.org/10.15649/cuidarte.774

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Teaching, Students, Emotions, Learning

Abstract

Introduction: Practical healthcare classes are common and mandatory to articulate the education of students. The importance of practical classes is acknowledged by both academics and educational institutions as a source of concerns and conflicts for both parties. In light of this situation, this study aimed at describing the feelings that nursing academics experience during practical classes at hospitals. Materials and Methods: a descriptive exploratory qualitative method study for which data was collected in May 2017 through a semi-structured interview with twelve undergraduate nursing students. Data analysis was done using the Discourse of Collective Subject after reviewing all the ethical and legal matters regulated by Resolution no. 466/12. Results: Students experience countless feelings such as fear, anxiety, happiness and frustration, besides constant concern to relate theory and practice. Discussion: Practical classes are transformation spaces for students’ way of acting and thinking as it is the time when they gain experiences that will support them during their entire professional life. Conclusions: During practical classes, students get through distress times, but also learning times. Consequently, it is necessary to rethink the teaching and learning process in this context.

Como citar este artigo: Santos KA, Vivela ABA, Duarte ACS, Cruz NMC, Santos KA, Vieira SNS. Sentimentos vivenciados por discentes durante as práticas: implicações no processo de aprendizagem. Rev Cuid. 2020; 11(1): e774. http://dx.doi.org/10.15649/cuidarte.774

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2019-12-19

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Santos KA, Vilela ABA, Duarte ACS, Cruz NM, Santos KA, Vieira SNS. Feelings experienced by students during internships: implications for the learning process. Revista Cuidarte [Internet]. 2019 Dec. 19 [cited 2024 May 18];11(1). Available from: https://revistas.udes.edu.co/cuidarte/article/view/774

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