The development and evaluation of a short-term international student research and educational program

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Ubolrat Piamjariyakul , Saima Shafique , Dana L. Friend , Kimberly A. Adams , Wiyakarn Sanghuachang , Trisha M. Petitte , Stephanie Young
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Abstract

Objectives

This study aimed to describe the “how-to” details and processes for developing and evaluating a short-term international student research and education program.

Methods

This study included two parts: development and implementation, and evaluation of the program. A foreign doctoral nursing student requested to visit the West Virginia University School of Nursing for research training and academic teaching experience. The global nursing program coordinator and the lead mentor met and identified the program basis and team participants. Learning activities were related to this student’s interest in older adults and in-home end-of-life care, included four contents: research; educational engagement; practice/clinical engagement; special activities & professional development training and courses. The program evaluation was conducted at the end of the six-month visit using a focus group and an anonymous short survey. Participants (n = 10) included the host university’s faculty, graduate students, and one short-term international student.

Results

Content analysis of the participant’s short survey answers and the focus group discussion resulted in three themes: 1) lessons learned from participating in the program (enhanced diversity in education and research, gaining new global healthcare knowledge, and self-reflection on and promoting cultural awareness); 2) program barriers and challenges (the visa application process, the English language barrier, the lack of public transportation in the town, and scheduling conflicts); and 3) strategies to overcome these barriers and challenges (adding cultural diversity information into curriculum; attending English proficiency with others in the class; using different communication techniques; continuous collaboration with the University’s Office of Global Affairs for the Visa application process; providing interactive experiences). All participants rated their engagement in the program as very satisfactory (Mean = 4.67, SD = 0.50), and highly impacted their nursing skills in research, teaching, and clinical practice (Mean = 4.67, SD = 0.50).

Conclusions

All the participants have gained some experience in this program, which can be used for future teaching guidance. Further, international nursing students need assistance to adjust and thrive in the host university learning community. Faculty must be culturally sensitive, understand the visiting foreign nursing student’ learning needs, and advocate for an environment suitable for enhancing the students’ learning.

制定和评估短期留学生研究和教育计划
本研究旨在描述开发和评估短期留学生研究与教育项目的 "操作 "细节和过程。一名外国护理博士生要求到西弗吉尼亚大学护理学院进行研究培训和学术教学体验。全球护理项目协调员和首席导师会面并确定了项目基础和团队参与者。学习活动与该学生对老年人和居家临终关怀的兴趣有关,包括四项内容:研究;教育参与;实践/临床参与;特别活动&;专业发展培训和课程。在为期 6 个月的访问结束时,通过焦点小组和匿名简短调查进行了项目评估。参与者(n = 10)包括东道主大学的教师、研究生和一名短期留学生。结果对参与者的简短调查回答和焦点小组讨论进行了内容分析,得出了三个主题:1)从参与该项目中学到的经验和教训(增强教育和研究的多样性、获得新的全球医疗保健知识、自我反思和提高文化意识);2)项目障碍和挑战(签证申请流程、英语语言障碍、小镇缺乏公共交通以及时间安排冲突);3)克服这些障碍和挑战的策略(在课程中增加文化多样性信息、与班级其他同学一起提高英语水平、使用不同的沟通技巧、在签证申请流程中与大学全球事务办公室持续合作、提供互动体验)。所有参与者都对自己在该项目中的参与度表示非常满意(平均值 = 4.67,标准差 = 0.50),并高度评价了他们在研究、教学和临床实践方面的护理技能(平均值 = 4.67,标准差 = 0.50)。此外,国际护理学生需要得到帮助,以适应并在东道国大学的学习社区中茁壮成长。教师必须具有文化敏感性,了解来访外国护理学生的学习需求,并倡导营造适合学生学习的环境。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
2.60%
发文量
408
审稿时长
25 days
期刊介绍: This journal aims to promote excellence in nursing and health care through the dissemination of the latest, evidence-based, peer-reviewed clinical information and original research, providing an international platform for exchanging knowledge, research findings and nursing practice experience. This journal covers a wide range of nursing topics such as advanced nursing practice, bio-psychosocial issues related to health, cultural perspectives, lifestyle change as a component of health promotion, chronic disease, including end-of-life care, family care giving. IJNSS publishes four issues per year in Jan/Apr/Jul/Oct. IJNSS intended readership includes practicing nurses in all spheres and at all levels who are committed to advancing practice and professional development on the basis of new knowledge and evidence; managers and senior members of the nursing; nurse educators and nursing students etc. IJNSS seeks to enrich insight into clinical need and the implications for nursing intervention and models of service delivery. Contributions are welcomed from other health professions on issues that have a direct impact on nursing practice.
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