Research Article: Internship Challenges Encountered by Nursing Students: A Qualitative Study Conducted at the Highest Institutions in Ethiopia
Abstract:
Nursing education comprises two harmonizing parts, theoretical and practical. A vast proportion of nursing education has been sustained in the clinical environment. In many countries, clinical education forms more than half of the proper educational courses in nursing. Thus, clinical education is central to nursing education. As nursing is a performance-based profession, the clinical learning environment plays an essential role in accomplishing professional abilities.– Furthermore, the clinical area of nursing education has vital meaning for nursing students in the choice or rejection of nursing as a profession. Clinical teaching and learning are a complex environment that is affected by many factors; nevertheless, it provides a chance for nursing students to learn and understand theoretical knowledge and expand the mental, psychological, and psychomotor skills that are significant for patient care.–
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