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索马里兰在线硕士课程评估。一项关于助产士教师专业和个人发展经历的现象学研究。

Evaluation of an online master's programme in Somaliland. A phenomenographic study on the experience of professional and personal development among midwifery faculty.

作者信息

Erlandsson Kerstin, Osman Fatumo, Hatakka Mathias, Egal Jama Ali, Byrskog Ulrika, Pedersen Christina, Klingberg-Allvin Marie

机构信息

School of Education, Health and Social Studies, Dalarna University, Sweden.

Informatics, Dalarna University, Sweden.

出版信息

Nurse Educ Pract. 2017 Jul;25:96-103. doi: 10.1016/j.nepr.2017.05.007. Epub 2017 May 23.

DOI:10.1016/j.nepr.2017.05.007
PMID:28575755
Abstract

To record the variation of perceptions of midwifery faculty in terms of the possibilities and challenges related to the completion of their first online master's level programme in Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in Somaliland. The informants included in this phenomenongraphical focus group study were those well-educated professional women and men who completed the master's program. The informant perceived that this first online master's level programme provided tools for independent use of the Internet and independent searching for evidence-based information, enhanced professional development, was challenge-driven and evoked curiosity, challenged professional development, enhanced personal development and challenged context-bound career paths. Online education makes it possible for well-educated professional women to continue higher education. It furthermore increased the informants' confidence in their use of Internet, software and databases and in the use of evidence in both their teaching and their clinical practice. Programmes such as the one described in this paper could counter the difficulties ensuring best practice by having a critical mass of midwives who will be able to continually gather contemporary midwifery evidence and use it to ensure best practice. An increase of online education is suggested in South-central Somalia and in similar settings globally.

摘要

记录索马里兰助产专业教师对完成其首个性与生殖健康及权利在线硕士课程相关可能性和挑战的认知变化。参与这项现象学焦点小组研究的受访者是那些完成硕士课程的受过良好教育的专业男女。受访者认为,这个首个在线硕士课程提供了独立使用互联网和独立搜索循证信息的工具,促进了专业发展,具有挑战性且激发了好奇心,对专业发展构成了挑战,促进了个人发展,并对受限于特定环境的职业道路构成了挑战。在线教育使受过良好教育的职业女性能够继续接受高等教育。此外,它增强了受访者使用互联网、软件和数据库以及在教学和临床实践中使用证据的信心。本文所述的此类课程可以通过培养一批能够持续收集当代助产证据并将其用于确保最佳实践的助产士,来应对确保最佳实践方面的困难。建议在索马里中南部以及全球类似环境中增加在线教育。

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