1. The impact of COVID-19 on practice learning in nurse education.
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Bliss, Julie
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MIDWIFERY education ,MIDWIVES ,ONLINE education ,TEACHING methods ,SOCIAL support ,HEALTH occupations students ,NURSING schools ,MEDICAL care ,NURSING education ,NURSING practice ,LEARNING strategies ,NATIONAL health services ,INTERPROFESSIONAL relations ,NURSING students ,STUDENT attitudes ,STAY-at-home orders ,ENDOWMENTS ,COVID-19 pandemic ,RECORDING & registration ,CLINICAL education - Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted healthcare education and delivery, including both theory and practice learning. Academic staff responded rapidly to move teaching online during the first lockdown, with many returning to practice to deliver care or upskill practice staff to work in critical care. Many pre-registration students responded by becoming paid NHS employees, contributing to care delivery while remaining on their programme of study. Practice learning partners, despite the challenges of the pandemic, continued to support students to achieve their registration status. This occurred within the context of the Emergency and Recovery Standards, published by the Nursing and Midwifery Council between March 2020 and September 2021. This paper sets out the response of students, practice learning partners and higher education institutions involved in pre-registration nursing and midwifery programmes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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