Abstract

The emotional well-being of psychiatric/mental health student nurses is critical to learners, the educational process and ultimately prospective patients. However, with a focus on client care, the psychological disposition and needs of psychiatric/mental health student nurses can be inadvertently marginalized or overlooked. To augment the extant literature, this paper examines how a respectful learning environment can be instrumental in safeguarding the emotional well-being of learners. Towards this end, this paper synthesizes and consolidates the literature regarding undergraduate psychiatric/mental health student nurse well-being, offers suggestions towards the establishment of a respectful learning environment, and invites further dialogue regarding this salient issue.

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