护理专业学生参加大规模伤亡事件混合强化课程的动机和经验:一项定性研究。

IF 2.7 2区 医学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Andreas Kvam Sletnes, Cathrine Stranden, Alessandro Girotto, Elena Bandiera, Harald Geerts, Emanuele Galli, Jordy Kone, Malvin Torsvik
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背景:学生流动计划旨在提高学术能力和个人成长。然而,非学术原因是学生决定不参加海外交流计划的决定性因素。短期交换生计划越来越受到院校和学生的欢迎,解决了一些不参加交换生计划的非学术原因。本研究的目的是了解护理专业学生参加以大规模伤亡事件为重点的短期交换计划的动机和经验。方法:采用焦点小组访谈法对来自挪威、荷兰、西班牙和意大利的30名护理专业学生进行定性研究。采用内容分析法对数据进行分析。结果:主要分为三类。分别是“动机”、“学习经验”和“障碍与应对”。确定的两个主要动机因素是大规模伤亡的学术主题和体验国际遭遇的机会。学习经历包括护理、合作和团队合作的观点,以及与混合强化课程的学习成果相关的可衡量的学术成果。参与者表示,语言和沟通方面的挑战以及专业差异是学习过程中的障碍。然而,他们在完成课程后也报告了一种应对和成就的感觉,并提供了在混合强化课程中学习氛围的各个方面的见解。结论:在学生学术兴趣和国际交流动机的驱动下,BIP展示了教育和个人利益,强调了短期国际护理教育项目的潜在价值。该方案培养了应急准备、文化间交流和专业间协作等重要能力。应对语言障碍和专业差异有助于个人和专业成长。
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Nursing students' motivation for, and experiences from, participating in a blended intensive programme on mass casualty incidents: a qualitative study.

Background: Student mobility programmes aim to enhance academic competence and personal growth. However, non-academic reasons are decisive for students' decisions not to participate in exchange programmes abroad. Short exchange programmes are becoming increasingly popular among both institutions and students, addressing some of the non-academic reasons to not participate in exchange programmes. The aim of the study was to gain insight into nursing students' motivation for, and experiences from, participating in a short-term exchange programme focused on mass casualty incidents.

Method: A qualitative study was conducted using focus group interviews with 30 nursing students from Norway, the Netherlands, Spain, and Italy. The data were analysed using content analysis.

Results: Three main categories were identified. These were "motivation", "learning experiences" and "barriers and coping". The two main motivational factors identified were the academic subject of mass casualty and the opportunity to experience international encounters. The learning experiences encompassed perspectives on nursing, cooperation and teamwork along with measurable academic outcomes related to the learning outcomes of the blended intensive programme. The participants expressed language and communication challenges and professional discrepancies as barriers in the learning process. Nevertheless, they also reported a feeling of coping and achievement after completing the programme and provided insights into various aspects of the learning climate during the blended intensive programme.

Conclusions: Driven by students' academic interest and motivation for international encountering, the BIP demonstrated educational and personal benefits, emphasizing the potential value of short-term international programmes in nursing education. The programme fostered important competencies such as emergency preparedness, intercultural communication and interprofessional collaboration. Coping with language barriers and professional discrepancies contributed to personal and professional growth.

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BMC Medical Education
BMC Medical Education EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
11.10%
发文量
795
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: BMC Medical Education is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in relation to the training of healthcare professionals, including undergraduate, postgraduate, and continuing education. The journal has a special focus on curriculum development, evaluations of performance, assessment of training needs and evidence-based medicine.
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