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护理专业学生对漫画小说的反应:一项多国描述性定性研究。

Nursing students' reactions to a graphic novel: A multi-national descriptive qualitative study.

机构信息

University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland 1142, New Zealand.

Linnaeus University, S-352 52 Växjö, Sweden.

出版信息

Nurse Educ Today. 2024 Aug;139:106229. doi: 10.1016/j.nedt.2024.106229. Epub 2024 Apr 25.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Undergraduate nursing programme teaching and learning methods and content must evolve to meet the changing evidence base, healthcare context and needs of new generations of nurses. Art-based and narrative methods have been employed to help student nurses explore complex issues, including patient experiences of health and illness, person-centred care and social determinants of health. One creative visual teaching tool is the graphic novel. However, little is known about student perceptions of graphic novels and how they facilitate student nurses' reflection, engagement and learning. Gaining such an understanding may be of especial value for teaching Generation Z students who are used to interacting with complex visual imgery and prefer alternatives to text-heavy documents.

OBJECTIVE

The objective was to explore student nurses responses to Vivian, and graphic novels in general, as teaching resources in undergraduate nursing curricula in England, Sweden, and Aotearoa New Zealand.

DESIGN

A social constructionist critical framework informing a descriptive qualitative study.

SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS

Undergraduate nursing students in Sweden, England, and Aotearoa New Zealand.

METHODS

Data were collected using focus groups and semi-structured interviews. Braun & Clark's method for thematic analysis was used to analyse the data.

RESULTS

Three themes were developed: 1) reflections on clinical practice, including reflections on palliative care, holistic care for older people and communication between patients and staff; 2) graphic novels' usefulness as a teaching resource, in which students regarded them as an alternative way to learn; and 3) Vivian as a form of the graphic novel.

CONCLUSION

The graphic novel Vivian helped nursing students engage in critical reflection and with challenging theoretical concepts. It, and graphic novels in general offer an alternative to print-based texts, which may heighten their appeal to Generation Z learners.

摘要

背景

本科护理课程的教学方法和内容必须与时俱进,以适应不断变化的证据基础、医疗保健环境和新一代护士的需求。艺术和叙事方法已被用于帮助护生探索复杂问题,包括患者对健康和疾病的体验、以患者为中心的护理和健康的社会决定因素。一种创造性的视觉教学工具是漫画小说。然而,人们对漫画小说在帮助护生反思、参与和学习方面的看法知之甚少。了解这一点对于教授 Z 世代学生可能特别有价值,因为他们习惯于与复杂的视觉图像互动,并更喜欢替代文本密集型文档的方式。

目的

本研究旨在探讨英格兰、瑞典和新西兰的本科护理课程中,学生对《Vivian》漫画小说以及一般漫画小说作为教学资源的反应。

设计

一个社会建构主义批判性框架指导的描述性定性研究。

地点和参与者

瑞典、英格兰和新西兰的本科护理学生。

方法

使用焦点小组和半结构化访谈收集数据。采用 Braun & Clark 的主题分析方法对数据进行分析。

结果

得出了三个主题:1)对临床实践的反思,包括对姑息治疗、老年人的整体护理和患者与员工之间的沟通的反思;2)作为教学资源的漫画小说的有用性,学生认为它们是一种替代的学习方式;3)Vivian 作为漫画小说的一种形式。

结论

漫画小说《Vivian》帮助护理学生进行批判性反思,并理解具有挑战性的理论概念。它和一般的漫画小说提供了一种替代印刷文本的方式,这可能会提高它们对 Z 世代学习者的吸引力。

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