Bourgault Annette M, Mundy Cynthia, Joshua Thomas
Department of Physiological and Technological Nursing, Georgia Regents University, Augusta, Georgia, USA.
Nurs Educ Perspect. 2013 Jan-Feb;34(1):43-6. doi: 10.5480/1536-5026-34.1.43.
This pilot study explored using audio recordings as method of feedback for weekly clinical assignments of nursing students.
Feedback that provides students with insight into their performance is an essential component of nursing education. Audio methods have been used to communicate feedback on written assignments in other disciplines, but this method has not been reported in the nursing literature.
A survey and VARK questionnaire were completed by eight nursing students. Each student had randomly received written and audio feedback during an eight-week period.
There were no differences between written and audio methods. Students perceived audio as the most personal, easy to understand, and positive method. Only one student expressed a preference for written feedback.There was no difference in instructor time.
Audio feedback is an innovative method of feedback for clinical assignments of 'Net Generation' nursing students.
本试点研究探讨了使用录音作为护理专业学生每周临床作业反馈方法的情况。
能让学生深入了解自身表现的反馈是护理教育的重要组成部分。音频方法已被用于其他学科书面作业的反馈交流,但护理文献中尚未报道过这种方法。
八名护理专业学生完成了一项调查和VARK问卷。在为期八周的时间里,每个学生随机收到书面反馈和音频反馈。
书面反馈和音频反馈方法之间没有差异。学生们认为音频反馈是最具个性化、最易于理解且最积极的方法。只有一名学生表示更喜欢书面反馈。教师花费的时间没有差异。
音频反馈是一种针对“网络一代”护理专业学生临床作业的创新反馈方法。