University of Salford, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work, Frederick Road, Salford M6 6PU, United Kingdom.
Nurse Educ Pract. 2014 Jan;14(1):49-54. doi: 10.1016/j.nepr.2013.04.014. Epub 2013 May 25.
Health policies across western societies have embedded the need for service user and carer perspectives in service design and delivery of educational programmes. There is a growing recognition of the need to include the perspectives of children and young people as service users in the design and delivery of child focused educational programmes. Digital storytelling provides a strategy for student nurses to gain insight into the lived experiences of children and young people. Engaging with these stories enables students to develop an understanding of a young persons' experience of healthcare. This paper outlines a project that developed a digital learning object based upon a young person's experience of cancer and student evaluations of the digital learning object as a teaching and learning strategy. Over 80% of students rated the digital learning object as interesting and were motivated to explore its content. In addition, the evaluation highlighted that listening to the young person's experiences of her treatment regimes was informative and assisted understanding of a patients' perspective of care delivery.
在西方社会,卫生政策已经将服务使用者和照顾者的观点嵌入到服务设计和教育计划的提供中。越来越多的人认识到,需要在设计和提供以儿童为中心的教育计划时纳入儿童和年轻人作为服务使用者的观点。数字故事讲述为护生提供了一种策略,使他们能够深入了解儿童和年轻人的生活经历。参与这些故事使学生能够理解年轻人对医疗保健的体验。本文概述了一个基于年轻人癌症经历的数字学习对象项目,并对学生对数字学习对象作为教学策略的评价。超过 80%的学生认为数字学习对象很有趣,并激发了他们探索其内容的兴趣。此外,评估结果还强调,倾听年轻人对其治疗方案的经历有助于了解患者对护理服务的看法。