Abstract

IntroductionPrimary Care has undergone changes derived from COVID-19. Nursing student internships are a space to delve into key aspects of daily practice, but also for the analysis of its context. This paper aims to analyze the experience of third-year Nursing students during their clinical internships on the transformation of Primary Care due to the COVID-19 pandemic. MethodsWe followed a qualitative approach, through photo-elicitation. ResultsThe transformation of Primary Care can be seen through non-verbal communication, values and feelings, protection measures, direct attention to the citizen and the identification of vulnerable groups. ConclusionPhoto-elicitation favors students’ reflective thinking on the transformation of Primary Care during COVID-19.

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