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'Experiencing one thing and saying another'-Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) of nursing students' competence and challenge during clinical placements compared with retrospective interviews.

Klas KarlgrenMikael Andersson FrankoDavid Kilström
Published in: PloS one (2024)
Final-year nursing students were significantly less challenged during the placements compared to first-year students. There was overlap in how students described their clinical experiences during and after placements, but there were also striking differences. The first-year students were overwhelmed by the challenges during the placements but viewed these experiences as valuable learning experiences afterwards. The final-year students also described several challenging clinical activities during the placements but none of these challenges were brought up afterwards in the interviews and instead a lack of challenge was emphasized. Momentary assessment thus enabled capturing data about clinical activities which may be overlooked by retrospective methods.
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