一个创新的儿童视频项目,用于教授发展监测和预期指导。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Alice M Teall, Heidi Bobek, Rosie Zeno, Margaret Clark Graham
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摘要

背景:学习实施发展监测和预期指导是临床护理教育的重要组成部分。方法:本项目旨在为护生提供机会,培养他们对幼儿健康监督工作的信心。教师团队策划了100多个0至6岁儿童的视频片段,展示了关键的发展里程碑。参加在线课程的执业护士学生(N = 33)参与了一项协作学习活动,并完成了作业前和作业后的调查,评估了他们的信心水平和参与度。结果:学生们报告说,在临床学习活动后,他们对自己进行发育监测和提供预期指导的能力的信心增加了。93.75%的学生认为视频策略促进了他们的学习。结论:Well-Child视频项目是一种成本效益高、易于获取、用户友好的数字资源,可用于设计创新的学习活动,以提高学生对发展监测和预期指导的参与度。[J].中国生物医学工程学报,2009;32(7):418 - 418。
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An Innovative Well-Child Video Project to Teach Developmental Surveillance and Anticipatory Guidance.

Background: Learning to implement developmental surveillance and anticipatory guidance are critical components of clinical nursing education.

Method: The purpose of the Well-Child Video Project was to provide nursing students opportunities to develop confidence in providing early childhood health supervision. The faculty team curated more than 100 video clips of children age 0 to 6 years demonstrating key developmental milestones. Nurse practitioner students (N = 33) enrolled in an online course participated in a collaborative learning activity and completed pre- and post-assignment surveys assessing their level of confidence and evaluating their engagement.

Results: Students reported increased confidence in their ability to perform developmental surveillance and deliver anticipatory guidance following the clinical learning activity. Students (93.75%) agreed that the video strategy enhanced their learning.

Conclusion: The Well-Child Video Project served as a cost-effective, easily accessible, user-friendly digital resource for designing innovative learning activities to increase student engagement in practicing developmental surveillance and anticipatory guidance. [J Nurs Educ. 2023;62(7):412-415.].

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来源期刊
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
5.00%
发文量
166
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Nursing Education is a monthly, peer-reviewed journal publishing original articles and new ideas for nurse educators in various types and levels of nursing programs for over 50 years. The Journal enhances the teaching-learning process, promotes curriculum development, and stimulates creative innovation and research in nursing education.
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