School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin, 24 D'Olier Street, Dublin DO2 T283, Ireland.
Midwifery Programme, Department of Midwifery and Therapeutic Sciences, Faculty of Health, University College Copenhagen, Sigurdsgade 26, SIG.D022, 2200 København N, Denmark.
Nurse Educ Today. 2019 Apr;75:47-52. doi: 10.1016/j.nedt.2019.01.007. Epub 2019 Jan 28.
Studying abroad promotes cultural awareness and understanding of different healthcare settings and practices but family or financial constraints prevent some students from taking advantage of these opportunities. We developed a virtual classroom learning session to give Danish and Irish midwifery students an opportunity to explore midwifery and maternity care in another country.
To evaluate the content of midwifery students' chat room discussions about the differences in maternity and midwifery care during an international online learning session, and their opinions of the session.
27 Danish and 37 Irish undergraduate direct entry midwifery students.
Content analysis of students' chat room discussions and post-session survey.
Students engaged enthusiastically in the chat room discussions throughout the session. Almost all of the interactivity was between students themselves, and questions raised by students from one country were answered by students in the other country. Discussions centred on the lecture content, rates of interventions and birth outcomes, but developed into broader issues relating to one-to-one midwifery care during labour, factors that facilitate normal birth, national data availability, staffing levels, and financial and cultural aspects of having children at earlier or later ages. In the survey, students described the session as awakening curiosity and a fun way to learn. They found it 'cool' to talk with real students from another country, a memorable way of discussing differences between the two maternity care systems and expanding knowledge. Negative comments related to technological problems.
An international virtual classroom learning session can give midwifery students insights into midwifery elsewhere, stimulate curiosity and be an engaging way to learn. Our students' experiences show that it can offer a real, engaging and positive learning experience and enrich students' knowledge of cultural differences.
出国留学可以促进文化意识的发展,增进对不同医疗保健环境和实践的了解,但家庭或经济方面的限制使一些学生无法充分利用这些机会。我们开发了一个虚拟课堂学习环节,让丹麦和爱尔兰的助产士学生有机会探索另一个国家的助产和产妇护理。
评估助产士学生在国际在线学习环节中对母婴保健差异的聊天室讨论内容,以及他们对该环节的看法。
27 名丹麦和 37 名爱尔兰本科直入助产士学生。
对学生聊天室讨论内容进行内容分析,并在课后进行调查。
学生在整个学习环节中积极参与聊天室讨论。几乎所有的互动都是学生之间进行的,一个国家的学生提出的问题由另一个国家的学生回答。讨论集中在讲座内容、干预措施和分娩结果上,但后来扩展到与分娩期间一对一助产护理、促进正常分娩的因素、国家数据可用性、人员配备水平以及早育或晚育的经济和文化方面有关的更广泛问题。在调查中,学生们将该环节描述为激发好奇心和有趣的学习方式。他们觉得与另一个国家的真实学生交谈“很酷”,这是一种讨论两种产妇保健系统差异和扩展知识的令人难忘的方式。负面评论与技术问题有关。
国际虚拟课堂学习环节可以让助产士学生深入了解其他地方的助产士工作,激发好奇心,并成为一种引人入胜的学习方式。我们的学生经验表明,它可以提供真实、引人入胜和积极的学习体验,并丰富学生对文化差异的了解。