Abstract

Among the professional skills necessary in the training of nursing students, there is that associated with working in health services. In this context of training, participation in university extension programs increases learning possibilities and allows approximation of theoretical-practical experience, providing activities for the benefit of the community. The objective of this article is to report the extension experiences of the project “Innovative Nursing Care”, during the COVID-19 pandemic. This is a descriptive, retrospective and cross-sectional report, carried out based on the experience of professors and undergraduate nursing students. It was possible to observe that the experience of nursing students from different undergraduate periods enabled them to learn about clinical care for patients with chronic conditions, providing better quality training for both scholarship students and volunteers during the stoppage of classes generated by the pandemic.

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