تبیین تجارب بالینی دانشجویان پرستاری از آموزش فرایند پرستاری به روش یاددهی- یادگیری تلفیقی در بیمارستان شهید قاضی طباطبایی تبریز تحلیل محتوی کیفی قراردادی. (Persian)

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      Investigating Students' Clinical Experiences of Learning the Nursing Process Using an Integrated Teaching -Learning Method at Shahid Qazi Tabatabaei Hospital: A Qualitative Content Analysis. (English)
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      Introduction: Integrated teaching -learning methods have demonstrated potential in enhancing students' cognitive skills and, subsequently, the quality of patient care. This qualitative study aimed to explore the learning experiences of nursing students engaged in an integrated teaching -learning method during their clinical education in oncology nursing. Method: : Semi -structured interviews were conducted with 19 nursing students who had completed a clinical training program in oncology nursing using an integrated teaching -learning method. Conventional qualitative content analysis was employed to analyze the data, identifying sub -categories and categories related to students' experiences. Results: The analysis revealed four main categories: (1) sustained cognitive learning, (2) non-cognitive learning, (3) application of learned concepts in real -world situations, and (4) students' suggestions for improving the learning of the nursing process. Conclusion: The findings suggest that an integrated teaching -learning method, implemented as a creative and student -centered approach at the bedside, effectively enhances both cognitive and non-cognitive skills, facilitating the practical application of learned concepts. To fully leverage the benefits of this method, its implementation should be expanded across clinical education units, starting in lower semesters. Simultaneously, optimizing real-world clinical education environments will further accelerate positive educational outcomes, enhancing students' cognitive and non - cognitive skills and creating a foundation for applying learned concepts in clinical practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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