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Title: the health and well-being of nursing students in clinical practice . what prevents it? what promotes it?
Authors: Calado, Gabriela
Keywords: Nursing student
clinical practice
Health and well-beingg
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Revista Atención Primaria
Citation: Calado,Gabriela(2016)- the health and well-being of nursing students in clinical practice . what prevents it? what promotes it? III Congresso Mundial de Investigação em Saúde-Viseu. Revista Atención Primaria, vol.48, p.62.
Abstract: Introduction: The training of nursing students in the context of clinical practice, is characterized by educational experiences, subject to various emotional stress (stress, ambivalence, frustration, conflict), sometimes making it very vulnerable student.However not all students use the same strategies minimizing their meanings and negative effects on the level of your health and well-being Objetiv:To analyze the perception that nursing students have about the determinants of their health status and well-being in clinical practice Methods: Exploratory research Results:The results reveal the complexity of the teaching / learning process in clinical practice, identified determinants that limit and / or promote health and well-being of students, or not contributing to their motivation, self-confidence and learning. All students value the presence of the following dimensions: affective-emotional (humanization in learning experiences); relational dynamics (interactions developed with all stakeholders); methods used (professional competence of the clinical supervisor and teacher); school curriculum (adaptation of learning in theory); socialization to the profession (become nurse).Conclusions: The results indicate, that although all students evidencing the dimensions described as fundamental to learning in clinical practice, the study results are dichotomous and ambivalent. Students 2nd and 3ºanos refer a low perception in clinical practice, the indicated dimensions, and for these source of concern and uncertainty in learning, such as limiting their health condition and well-being. For students of the 4th year, these dimensions are percecionadas as gifts, and sources of motivation, learning and catalysts such as promoting their health and well-being.
URI: http://www.elsevier.es/es-revista-atencion-primaria-27-sumario-vol-48-num-sc-X0212656716X40748
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/20687
Type: lecture
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