Perceptions and experiences of diploma nursing students on clinical learning. A descriptive qualitative study in Tanzania
Abstract Background The quality of nursing education depends largely on the experience student receive in the clinical environment. The learning environment is complex with factors that may positively or negatively influence students learning. The current study aimed to explore the experiences and p...
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Main Authors: | Angela Jacob (Author), Saada Seif (Author), Yuda Munyaw (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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