Peer Feedback and Undergraduate Nursing Students’ Knowledge Acquisition and Information Retention: A Mixed Methods Study

IF 1.9 Q2 NURSING
Rachel A Joseph PhD, MA, CCRN , Sydney Everett MSN, RN , Elyse Sumarsono BSN , Julia Raugh BSN , Kelly Arraf MN, RN , Dottie Murphy DNP, RN
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Abstract

Background

Peer feedback among nursing students at all academic levels can enhance learning and academic experience. Feedback on videos by sophomore students is scarce in the literature.

Aim

The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of giving and receiving peer feedback as perceived by undergraduate sophomore nursing students at a large faith-based university in the northeast U.S.

Methods

A cross-sectional mixed methods design was utilized to collect data using a presurvey, followed by a review of videos covering 5 physical assessment skills by 30 students. The students completed a reflection after reviewing each skill and a postsurvey at the end of all skills.

Results

The preintervention scores were compared with postintervention scores using t-tests, and results indicated that giving feedback helped them to improve learning (p = 0.01). Qualitative data indicated that the students enjoyed the process.

Conclusions

Using peer feedback at the commencement of nursing school may increase the comfort level of the students to give and receive feedback. This could be translated into enhanced leadership in clinical practice to impact patient safety and advocacy.
同伴反馈与护理专业本科生的知识获取和信息保留:混合方法研究
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CiteScore
2.60
自引率
10.50%
发文量
119
审稿时长
37 days
期刊介绍: Teaching and Learning in Nursing is the Official Journal of the National Organization of Associate Degree Nursing. The journal is dedicated to the advancement of Associate Degree Nursing education and practice, and promotes collaboration in charting the future of health care education and delivery. Topics include: - Managing Different Learning Styles - New Faculty Mentoring - Legal Issues - Research - Legislative Issues - Instructional Design Strategies - Leadership, Management Roles - Unique Funding for Programs and Faculty
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