Éléments qui influencent la dynamique de petits groupes et l'expérience d'apprentissage de stagiaires infirmières

Learning experiences in the clinical setting are essential to nursing students' education. These learning experiences are commonly conducted in small groups of students in a health care setting. In such cases, learning in the clinical setting takes place within the context of the dynamics that...

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Main Authors: Marjolaine Dionne Merlin (Author), Frances Gallagher (Author), Stéphan Lavoie (Author), Charles Bilodeau (Author)
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