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Miriam H Wijbenga1,2, Wieke E van der Goot3,4, Stephan P J Ramaekers5
1European School of Physiotherapy within the Faculty of Health, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Introduction:
Undergraduate healthcare students on placement abroad can experience challenges that affect their wellbeing, personal and professional development. These challenges may result in students taking a more peripheral role in workplace activities, which negatively impacts learning. We studied how personal and professional challenges affect students' learning and wellbeing during a clinical placement abroad.
Methods:
We used the rich pictures drawing method to elicit semi-structured student interviews and capture personal and professional challenges within different contexts. Language, culture, education, and belonging were used as sensitizing concepts, underlying thematic analysis. We conducted a parallel and iterative analysis of the transcripts and rich pictures. Team discussions focused on developing patterns and further conceptualization of results.
Results:
Based on thirteen student accounts, we identified four main themes: 'Learning to work in the international context'; 'Cultural differences shape professional identity'; 'Deliberate social connections'; and 'Personal growth through international experiences'. Active participation in local practices was crucial to overcome barriers in language, culture or education, and increase belonging. Local healthcare teams and peers supported students' wellbeing, personal and professional development by helping them establish their role as a learner, whilst exploring the scope and boundaries of their future profession.
Conclusions:
Language, cultural and educational challenges can be considered an inevitable part of student placement abroad. Local peers and staff may support this transition and help recognize learning opportunities and challenges in the workplace. Clinical educators can facilitate learning and wellbeing by providing social support and guidance on professional behavior, including communication.
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