OBJECTIVES to comprehend the perception of undergraduate nursing students about learning to care for the child and family through clinical simulation. METHODS this is a qualitative research conducted with ten… Click to show full abstract
OBJECTIVES to comprehend the perception of undergraduate nursing students about learning to care for the child and family through clinical simulation. METHODS this is a qualitative research conducted with ten nursing students through semi-structured interviews. Data were analyzed through content analysis. RESULTS data were organized into two categories: "learning a new way to learn," in which students describe their experiences during the simulation, and "learning a new way to care," in which they reflect on learning through simulation. FINAL CONSIDERATIONS we believe that clinical simulation practice in teaching should be encouraged because of the benefits it can offer to the students, faculty, patients and their families. However, we recommend further studies to validate scenarios of child and family healthcare.
               
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