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  • - Clinical experience is vital for nursing students as it helps them gain practical knowledge to support patients and their families effectively.
  • - The way students gain workplace experiences is a key factor in how nursing curricula are designed.
  • - Engaging fully in the workplace culture enhances the learning process for nursing students, according to a sociocultural perspective.

Article Abstract

Clinical experience is critical for the development of practice knowledge that can support patients and their families. How opportunities for students to learn from experience, particularly workplace experiences, are structured is an important aspect of curriculum design in nursing. From a sociocultural viewpoint of learning, the learner should be totally engaged in the culture of the workplace (Billet, 2014).

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