Sammanfattning
The health care system is expected to become more complex and specialized. This calls
for nurses with good skills in making judgments, taking action, and organizing patient care.
At the Nursing school in Aarhus, Denmark, we meet these requirements by developing experimental
teaching reflecting practice. Aim: To explore how the development of clinical imagination
and relevance assessment can prepare nursing students for clinical studies and act
as educated nurses. Methods: The study consists of qualitative interviews with students who
have followed an experimental course and a regular course. Results: Clinical imagination and
relevance assessment presented themselves in three themes: Experiencing context. Using imagination.
Being part of a professional cooperation. Conclusion: Working with the entire range of
nursing activities in a real-life department seems to contribute to the development of nursing
students’ clinical imagination and ability to make relevance assessments, preparing them to
act, organize, and cooperate in a complex, clinical practice.