International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health & Well-Being | |
The learning space—interpersonal interactions between nursing students, patients, and supervisors at developing and learning care units | |
David Brunt1  Lise-Lotte Ozolins1  Hanna Holst1  Ulrica Hörberg1  | |
[1] Linnaeus University; | |
关键词: Clinical practice; learning in pairs; patient perspective; lifeworld-led support; caring science; reflective lifeworld research; | |
DOI : 10.1080/17482631.2017.1368337 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
Purpose: Previous research shows that the learning space is significant for students’ learning in pairs in clinical practice but does not explain the meaning of the phenomenon. The aim of this study is thus to explain and understand the learning space that occurs in the interaction between the patients, the pairs of nursing students, and the supervisors on a developing and learning care unit in Sweden. Method: The study has been carried out with a Reflective Lifeworld Research (RLR) approach founded on hermeneutics. A total of 39 informants, consisting of 16 patients, five pairs of students (10 students), and 13 supervisors, were observed and interviewed. Results: The results reveal that an interpersonal linkage between the patients, the students, and the supervisors is created within the learning space. A learning space, based on respect towards each other, creates the prerequisite for beneficial and supportive interactions that contribute to a deeper relationship. Conclusion: The phenomenon is complex due to its expandable nature and due to the fact that the learning space cannot be isolated from the surrounding environment. In order to exploit the potential of the learning space it is of importance to understand and consider the learning space as a whole.
【 授权许可】
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