Paliadelis Penny, Wood Pamela
Faculty of Health, Federation University Australia, PO Box 663, Ballarat, VIC, 3353, Australia.
Nurse Educ Pract. 2016 Sep;20:39-44. doi: 10.1016/j.nepr.2016.06.005. Epub 2016 Jun 8.
This paper reports on the learning potential of a reflective activity undertaken by final year nursing students, in which they were asked to recount two meaningful events that occurred during their clinical placements over the duration of their 3-year nursing degree program and reflect on how these events contributed to their learning to become beginning level Registered Nurses (RNs). This descriptive qualitative study gathered narratives from 92 students as individual postings in an online forum created within the University's learning management system. An analysis of the students' reflections are the focus of this paper particularly in relation to the value of reflecting on the identified events. Four themes emerged that clearly highlight the way in which these students interpreted and learned from both positive and negative clinical experiences, their strong desire to fit into their new role and their ability to re-imagine how they might respond to clinical events when they become Registered Nurses. The findings of this study may contribute to developing nursing curricula that better prepares final year students for the realities of practice.
本文报告了最后一年护理专业学生进行的一项反思活动的学习潜力。在该活动中,他们被要求讲述在为期3年的护理学位课程临床实习期间发生的两件有意义的事件,并思考这些事件如何有助于他们学习成为初级注册护士(RN)。这项描述性定性研究从92名学生那里收集了叙述内容,这些内容是他们在大学学习管理系统内创建的一个在线论坛上的个人帖子。本文的重点是对学生反思的分析,特别是关于反思所确定事件的价值。出现了四个主题,这些主题清楚地突出了这些学生从积极和消极临床经验中进行解读和学习的方式、他们融入新角色的强烈愿望,以及他们重新设想成为注册护士后如何应对临床事件的能力。本研究的结果可能有助于开发护理课程,使最后一年的学生更好地为实践现实做好准备。