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Understanding students' participation in physiotherapy and nursing work settings.

Lieke CeelenAnne KhaledLoek NieuwenhuisElly de Bruijn
Published in: Advances in health sciences education : theory and practice (2022)
Students' health profession education includes learning at the workplace through placements. For students, participating in daily work activities in interaction with supervisors, co-workers and peers is a valuable practice to learn the expertise that is needed to become a health care professional. To contribute to the understanding of HPE-students' workplace learning, the focus of this study is to identify affordances and characterise student's participation during placements. We applied a research design based on observations. Three student-physiotherapists and four student-nurses were shadowed during two of their placement days. A categorisation of affordances is provided, in terms of students' participation in activities, direct interactions and indirect interactions. Students' daily participation in placements is discussed through unique combinations and sequences of the identified affordances reflecting changing patterns over time, and differences in the degree of presence or absence of supervisors, co-workers and peers.
Keyphrases
  • high school
  • healthcare
  • physical activity
  • mental health
  • quality improvement
  • primary care
  • risk assessment
  • medical students
  • climate change
  • health promotion