Middlesex University London, London, UK.
Barts Health NHS Trust, London, UK.
J Perioper Pract. 2023 Jan-Feb;33(1-2):4-8. doi: 10.1177/17504589221107227. Epub 2022 Sep 3.
The aim of this article is to reflect on how a specific approach to teaching and learning - role-play and in particular the 'radio play' format - can overcome some of the alienation and barriers to student engagement that the necessity for online teaching can engender. The example used is a post-registration module in perioperative nursing delivered in a London University. Authors reflect on experiences of developing and implementing an activity designed to increase student engagement in an online session focussing on human factors in the perioperative setting. The aim of the session was to highlight the factors that potentially lead to clinical error in a way that engaged students and enabled them to relate learning to their own experiences. The challenge was how best to do this in an online setting. This article describes the use of an approach devised by AdvanceHE. Two student participants contribute their reflections to this article and focus on the extent to which the session facilitated a new understanding of the impact of human factors in a perioperative setting. These reflections suggest that the approach to the teaching employed was useful to participants and that it has promise as an online approach. The authors recommend evaluation of this approach.
本文旨在反思一种特定的教学方法——角色扮演,特别是“广播剧”形式——如何克服在线教学带来的一些学生参与的异化和障碍。本文以伦敦大学开设的一门围手术期护理后注册模块为例,作者反思了在开发和实施旨在提高学生在线参与度的活动方面的经验,该活动侧重于围手术期环境中的人为因素。该课程的目的是强调可能导致临床错误的因素,以一种吸引学生并使他们能够将学习与自己的经验联系起来的方式。挑战在于如何在在线环境中最好地做到这一点。本文描述了 AdvanceHE 设计的一种方法的使用。两名学生参与者为本文提供了他们的反思,并重点介绍了该课程在多大程度上促进了对围手术期环境中人因影响的新理解。这些反思表明,所采用的教学方法对参与者很有用,并且作为一种在线方法具有潜力。作者建议对此方法进行评估。