Abstract
This present study, by applying qualitative research under a phenomenological perspective, attempts to seek an understanding of the meaning of the learning experiences of nursing students who care for child and family in the community. The data have been obtained through individual open interviews with nine students. Two themes have emerged from the analysis of the data: FACING CHALLENGES and GENERATING A NEW VIEW. Applying the theoretical approach of Viktor Frankl's existential analysis allows us to understand that what mobilizes students when facing challenges is the search for knowledge and desire to do something. Moreover, this study allows a reflection about significant learning in nursing, generating a new view as a consequence to the student feelings, thoughts and actions in the promotion of the personal and professional growth.
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Pettengill, M. A., & Angelo, M. (2000). O sentido do cuidar da criança e da família na comunidade: a experiência da aluna de enfermagem. Revista Da Escola de Enfermagem Da U S P, 34(1), 91–98. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0080-62342000000100012
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