Quand les étudiants en soins infirmiers se tournent vers l’intérim pour lutter contre la précarité.
Auteurs : Brige K1, Barre T1Affiliations : 1Fédération nationale des étudiant(e)s en sciences infirmières (Fnesi), 79 rue Périer, 92120 Montrouge, France.
Date 2023 Mai, Vol 68, Num 875, pp 47-49Revue : Soins; la revue de référence infirmièreType de publication : résumé en anglais; article de périodique; DOI : 10.1016/j.soin.2023.04.014Résumé
While insecurity can affect students in any field of study, those studying to become nurses are particularly badly off. Receiving lower internship allowances than other students, depending on the region and not on the regional center for university and school works, they also have to deal with a very busy training program. Many of them then turn to temporary work, which allows them to earn what they need to continue learning their future profession. This situation should no longer exist in 2023: all students should be able to train under good conditions.
Mot-clés auteurs
formation; intérim; mental health; precariousness; précarité; santé mentale; student; temporary work; training; étudiant;