Undergraduate Nursing Students’ Experiences of Learning Caring Using a Variety of Learning Didactics

Author:

Mårtensson Sophie Kjerstin,Knutsson Susanne,Hodges Eric A.,Sherwood Gwen,Broström Anders,Björk Maria

Abstract

This study examines undergraduate nursing students’ experiences of participating in a Caring Behavior Course using various learning didactics. Twenty-five students participated in one of five focus group interviews with data analyzed according to qualitative content analysis. The main theme to emerge, an insightful and sudden awakening that caring is not only theoretical words, was further explained with three themes and nine subthemes. The Caring Behavior Course demonstrates effective learning didactics to develop awareness of values that influence caring behaviors and can contribute to patient well-being, particularly relevant for the care challenges in the time of COVID-19 and beyond.

Publisher

Springer Publishing Company

Subject

Nursing (miscellaneous),Care Planning,Community and Home Care

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