2014
DOI: 10.5430/jnep.v5n2p58
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Exploring the relationship between technology and care: A qualitative study of clinical practice for nursing students

Abstract: Background/Objective: The aim of this study is to explore the interaction between technology and care in the student-patient relationship during clinical practice training. In the traditional discourse on nursing, technology is seen as insignificant or secondary to the actual work of caring. Using new insights from the social sciences field on how to understand technology, this paper focuses on the important, but somehow underrated, relationship between technology and the human element in clinical practice.Met… Show more

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“…My analytical processing of the fieldwork material evolved into the article entitled 'Exploring the relationship between technology and care: a qualitative study of clinical practice for nursing students' (Jordal, Heggen, & Solbraekke, 2014). In keeping with the overall narrative perspective of my thesis, this article can be considered my 'story' about the students' medical and surgical practice.…”
Section: Analysing the Fieldwork Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…My analytical processing of the fieldwork material evolved into the article entitled 'Exploring the relationship between technology and care: a qualitative study of clinical practice for nursing students' (Jordal, Heggen, & Solbraekke, 2014). In keeping with the overall narrative perspective of my thesis, this article can be considered my 'story' about the students' medical and surgical practice.…”
Section: Analysing the Fieldwork Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%