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The process of learning and professional development according to nursing students' experience during Covid-19: A constructivist grounded theory study

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2023
abstract:
Aim: This study explored the experiences of nursing students with respect to learning processes and professional development during internships with COVID-19 patients to build a novel theoretical model. Background: The COVID-19 outbreak had a profound impact on the worldwide learning system and it interrupted the internship experiences of nursing students. After the second wave of COVID-19, to balance academic ac tivities with COVID-19 containment, some Italian universities allowed nursing students’ internships in COVID-19 units. This new experience may have influenced nursing students’ learning processes and professional devel opment, but this is yet to be investigated. Design: A qualitative study using a constructivist grounded theory (CGT) approach. Methods: Nursing students were recruited from two hospitals in northern Italy between January and April 2021. Data are gathered from interviews and a simultaneous comparative analysis were conducted to identify cate gories and codes, according to Charmaz’s (2006) theory. Results: The sample consisted of 28 students. The results suggested the core category, that is the ‘Students’ sense of belonging to the nursing profession’ and four main categories: (1) From knowledge to know-how, (2) A new relationship modality, (3) Sharing and socialisation and (4) Responsibilization. Finally, a premise and a corol lary, respectively (5) Motivation and the (6) Circularity of the process, were identified. Conclusion: Our study proposed a new theory of nursing students’ learning processes in clinical contexts during internships with COVID-19 patients. Despite significant difficulties, the nursing students developed a unique learning process characterised by motivation. Therefore, our study provided insight into the learning process during a pandemic and investigated the support needed for nursing students to continue their internships.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Russo, S; Dellafiore, F; Vangone, I; Bassola, B; Arrigoni, C
Authors of the University:
DELLAFIORE FEDERICA
Handle:
https://iris.unilink.it/handle/20.500.14085/26444
Published in:
NURSE EDUCATION IN PRACTICE
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