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Student reflections of psychiatric/mental health: Using journals and creative expressions
Nursing Faculty Publications and Presentations
  • Melinda Hermanns, The University of Texas at Tyler
  • Barbara K Haas, The University of Texas at Tyler
Abstract

Second semester undergraduate nursing students in their psychiatric/mental health clinical rotation express an array of emotions as they frequently view the setting as foreign. Two assignments, reflective journaling and a form of expression were incorporated into clinical to provide students an opportunity to reflect and convey their thoughts and feelings concerning their clinical experiences. Thematic analysis was used to analyze 10 journals and 10 art forms with a written description. Two content themes emerged: A Change in Perspective and Insight. Exemplars of the students’ perspectives are provided. As evidenced by students’ submissions, reflective journaling and creative expression can be an effective and beneficial assignment for students grappling with the complexities of psychiatric/mental health nursing.

Description
This article was first published in the Journal of Nursing Education and Practice. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5430/jnep.v6n8p69
Publisher
SCIEDU Press
Date of publication
1-1-2016
Language
English
Persistent identifier
http://hdl.handle.net/10950/607
Document Type
Article
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Citation Information
Hermanns, M., & Haas, B. (2016). Student reflections of psychiatric/mental health: Using journals and creative expressions. Journal of Nursing Education and Practice, 6(8), 69-73. doi: 10.5430/jnep.v6n8p69