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Escorting Students into Responsibility and Autonomy (ESRA): A Model for Supervising Degree Projects.

Malin JordalHenrik ErikssonMartin Salzmann-EriksonMonir Mazaheri
Published in: Advances in medical education and practice (2021)
We argue that this model promotes high levels of engagement and assumption of responsibility among students, while also offering a feasible structure for ensuring the steps to empowerment and autonomy. Use of the ESRA model is suitable when a constructive interaction between students and supervisors is desirable as a tool to achieve the learning outcomes of the degree project. Thus, the proposed model is one step toward giving a new generation of nurses the skills and ability they need to adapt in the changing world of the 21st century and to make promoting health a core mission of their profession.
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