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Report: Impact of COVID study Sept21 (PDF)

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The first COVID wave has changed student
experiences in several profound ways:
• The students who were on an extended placement were largely
positive about their experience – although anxious about catching
up on their academic studies.
• The students who focused on academic studies were very positive
about contacting the academic staff but less so about the online
learning especially completing learning outcomes.
• Most students are concerned about the impact of COVID-19 on their
careers with BAME students slightly more concerned.
• The reasons behind students thinking about leaving are: academic
concerns; being overwhelmed and stressed by the situation they find
themselves in; and doubting their clinical ability.
• Student nurses and student midwives are particularly concerned about
catching up with their clinical skills.
• White nursing students are concerned about the lack of HEI support
whereas BAME AHP students are concerned about mental health challenges.

Information was correct at time of publication in 2021.

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First contributed: 21 June 2022
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