[Collaborative work on the activity of internship supervision by Ifsi trainers].

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Institut de formation des professionnels de santé de Saint-Brieuc, pôle universitaire - campus Mazier, 2 esplanade des Prix Nobel, 22000 Saint-Brieuc, France.

Published: July 2024

Supervision of student nurses during internships is evolving towards learning-centered support, readjusting the roles of the players involved. An action-research project in Saint-Brieuc, France, highlights the complexity of this practice. A guideline encourages a flexible approach, fostering a relationship of trust. Confidentiality, respect and adaptability are essential for an environment conducive to learning. This work underlines the importance of internship supervision and offers recommendations for an individualized approach, while maintaining a balance between academic rigor and human qualities.

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