Supporting Students’ Understanding of Caring Science as a Meaningful Basis for Practice
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/24703Date
2021-10Type
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Peer reviewed
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Wiklund Gustin, LenaAbstract
Caring science has been described as abstract, difficult to apply, or unscientific common sense. An alternative view is that caring science knowledge does not pose a greater challenge because it is abstract, but because it challenges caregivers’ existence. No matter how nursing faculty perceive these challenges, it is crucial to create a context where
students are supported in the integration of theoretical knowledge. This article addresses teachers’ responsibility for creating a caring learning environment. It further proposes how reflections on perspectives and concepts can be linked to experiential learning to contribute to students’ embodied understanding of caring science.
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Springer NatureInternational Association for Human Caring (IAHC)
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Wiklund Gustin L. Supporting Students’ Understanding of Caring Science as a Meaningful Basis for Practice. International journal for human caring. 2021;25(3):194-202Metadata
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