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Title: | Five Cs as reflective learning attitude among Philippines nursing students |
Authors: | Rey U. Acob, Joel Setiya Dewi, Yulis Arifin, Hidayat |
Keywords: | caring, COVID-19; nursing attitudes; nursing education; pandemic |
Issue Date: | 2022 |
Abstract: | Introduction: Philosophical viewpoints from the first-hand source regarded as the best inception of COVID-19 knowledge are not widely explored. Humanity’s understanding grounded on experiences becomes substantial only when stringent documentation of any events is performed carefully. COVID-19 as a phenomenon and as an ongoing struggle has myriad global impacts; hence the study aims to explore the understanding of nursing students’ stances regarding the COVID-19 pandemic in their daily life.. Methods: The study used a qualitative study design with online survey. A total of 41 nursing students were recruited through total sampling technique. The study was conducted to students in a university in the Philippines. Interview guidelines used open questions and were spread online. The data were subjected to thematic analysis. Results: The thematic analysis revealed five organizing themes, such as communication, commitment, care, collaboration, and change. Those themes were found among nursing students’ stance regarding the COVID-19 phenomenon. Conclusions: The communication, commitment, care, collaboration, and change as development of a crisis-induced framework from study findings satisfies the essential finding that the pandemic is likewise giving rise to a new normal. Moreover, the results assist nursing students and other health-inspired domains to effectively maintain positivity amidst catastrophic climates. |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/10545 |
Appears in Collections: | VOL 17 NO 2 2022 |
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