Faculty of Health, University of Canberra, 11 Kirinari Street, Bruce, ACT 2617, Australia.
College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Flinders University, GPO Box 2100, Adelaide, SA 5001, Australia.
Nurse Educ Today. 2024 Jan;132:106030. doi: 10.1016/j.nedt.2023.106030. Epub 2023 Nov 11.
Higher education learning abroad programs provide many benefits to healthcare students. However, inadequate preparation prior to their international travel, and misdirected motivations for their participation, can jeopardise the benefits and increase the risks. While it is pivotal to objectively evaluate pre-departure student preparation and the impact the programs have on students, existing assessment questionnaires fail to inform these aspects.
To develop an assessment tool (two surveys) to holistically evaluate learning abroad programs for higher education healthcare students.
A qualitative Delphi technique.
A total of 24 experts who had designed, managed, participated in, hosted, funded, and/or researched Australian learning abroad programs for higher education students.
The study was conducted over a 4-month period. An initial set of pre-departure and post-program questions was developed through a review of the existing literature and from a post-program survey previously used at an Australian higher education institution. Subsequently, experts provided constructive and practical feedback on the questions to be included in the two surveys.
The experts reached consensus on the 26 questions to be included in the pre-departure survey and the 16 questions in the post-program survey after three Delphi rounds. Key areas of interest to the experts were mitigating student risk, improving effectiveness of pre-departure briefings, gaining a better insight into student motivations for participation, and understanding the impact the programs have on students.
The development of this valid assessment tool (two surveys) will provide higher education institutions and program leaders with the ability to better evaluate the effectiveness of the pre-departure preparation they provide to students, understand the motivations of students who participate, as well as assessing the impact these programs have on students. The insights gathered can be used to improve future program offerings and maximise the benefits to healthcare students while reducing the risks.
高等教育留学项目为医学生提供了诸多益处。然而,学生在国际旅行前准备不足,以及参与动机不当,可能会危及这些益处并增加风险。虽然客观评估学生出国留学前的准备情况以及项目对学生的影响至关重要,但现有的评估问卷未能提供这些方面的信息。
开发一种评估工具(两份调查问卷),全面评估高等教育医学生的留学项目。
定性德尔菲技术。
共有 24 名专家参与,他们设计、管理、参与、主办、资助和/或研究过澳大利亚高等教育学生的留学项目。
研究在 4 个月内进行。通过对现有文献的回顾以及对澳大利亚一所高等教育机构使用的项目后调查问卷的研究,制定了一套初步的留学前和项目后问题。随后,专家们就调查问卷中应包含的问题提供了建设性和实际的反馈。
经过三轮德尔菲法,专家们就留学前调查问卷中的 26 个问题和项目后调查问卷中的 16 个问题达成了共识。专家们关注的关键领域包括降低学生风险、提高出国留学前简报的有效性、更好地了解学生参与的动机,以及了解项目对学生的影响。
该有效评估工具(两份调查问卷)的开发将使高等教育机构和项目负责人能够更好地评估他们为学生提供的出国留学前准备的有效性,了解参与学生的动机,以及评估这些项目对学生的影响。收集到的见解可用于改进未来的项目,并在降低风险的同时使医学生受益最大化。