Background: Actual contacts with patients are crucial in developing the skills that students need when working with patients. Patients are accustomed to the presence of students. The concept of learning from patients has emerged recently, shifting the focus from learning from professionals as role models to the relationship between the student and patient. Aim: With focus on patients’ perspective in clinical practice placements, this scoping review aims to review and summarize the existing empirical literature regarding patients’ involvement in nursing students’ clinical education. Design and method: A broad search without time limitations was performed in the databases CINAHL, Medline, PsycINFO and ERIC. A manual search was also per...
International audienceBackground Over the past 15 years, in a context of evolving medical education ...
Background: Facilitation of patients’ participation in own care is considered key component to achie...
The Study: A review of the literature reveals deficit information on patient’s involvement in studen...
Background: Actual contacts with patients are crucial in developing the skills that students need wh...
Contains fulltext : 182512.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Stu...
BACKGROUND: Studies suggest that involving students in patient education can contribute to the quali...
Aim: To explore the contribution patients can make to medical education from both theoretical and em...
Aim: To explore the contribution patients can make to medical education from both theoretical and em...
Background: A significant proportion of undergraduate nursing education occurs in the clinical setti...
Background: A significant proportion of undergraduate nursing education occurs in the clinical setti...
Aim The aim of this study was to analyse the patients’ role in clinical education in terms of facili...
Aim The aim of this study was to analyse the patients’ role in clinical education in terms of facili...
The topic of the thesis is "Patient's perception of nursing practice provided by students of nursing...
International audienceBackground Over the past 15 years, in a context of evolving medical education ...
International audienceBackground Over the past 15 years, in a context of evolving medical education ...
International audienceBackground Over the past 15 years, in a context of evolving medical education ...
Background: Facilitation of patients’ participation in own care is considered key component to achie...
The Study: A review of the literature reveals deficit information on patient’s involvement in studen...
Background: Actual contacts with patients are crucial in developing the skills that students need wh...
Contains fulltext : 182512.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Stu...
BACKGROUND: Studies suggest that involving students in patient education can contribute to the quali...
Aim: To explore the contribution patients can make to medical education from both theoretical and em...
Aim: To explore the contribution patients can make to medical education from both theoretical and em...
Background: A significant proportion of undergraduate nursing education occurs in the clinical setti...
Background: A significant proportion of undergraduate nursing education occurs in the clinical setti...
Aim The aim of this study was to analyse the patients’ role in clinical education in terms of facili...
Aim The aim of this study was to analyse the patients’ role in clinical education in terms of facili...
The topic of the thesis is "Patient's perception of nursing practice provided by students of nursing...
International audienceBackground Over the past 15 years, in a context of evolving medical education ...
International audienceBackground Over the past 15 years, in a context of evolving medical education ...
International audienceBackground Over the past 15 years, in a context of evolving medical education ...
Background: Facilitation of patients’ participation in own care is considered key component to achie...
The Study: A review of the literature reveals deficit information on patient’s involvement in studen...