Queen's University Belfast, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Belfast, UK.
Queen's University Belfast, Queen's Business School, Belfast, UK.
BMC Med Educ. 2024 Nov 5;24(1):1253. doi: 10.1186/s12909-024-06268-3.
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are universally recognised targets designed to combat poverty, inequality, and climate change. However, there exists limited awareness and understanding of these goals among nursing and midwifery students. To address this knowledge gap, a co-designed audio podcast was introduced as an educational tool to enhance students' comprehension of SDGs and their relevance to the healthcare profession.
A prospective study was conducted at Queen's University Belfast, involving 566 first-year nursing and midwifery students. A 60-minute SDG podcast, co-designed with students and stakeholders, was made accessible within the university's learning management system. Pre- and post-test questionnaires were administered to assess changes in students' knowledge levels and attitudes toward SDGs. Additionally, 37 participants engaged in focus group interviews six months after listening to the podcast to explore their experiences and reflections. Quantitative data was analysed using paired t-tests and descriptive statistics, while qualitative data was analysed thematically.
The podcast significantly increased students' awareness of SDGs and their understanding of the goals' relevance to their profession and personal lives. Post-test scores showed substantial improvements across all three sub-scales: knowledge, professional relevance, and personal relevance. Moreover, participants rated the podcast as a valuable learning resource with high acceptability, although some expressed uncertainty about replay intentions. Focus group interviews revealed three themes, including 1) More than you know', which described how participants developed new knowledge and understanding about SDGs, 2) 'Nurse-Midwife Nudges', which illuminated how participants made minor changes to their behaviour and 3) 'Fitting Format', which highlighted how participants favoured the use of an audio podcast to learn about SDGs.
This study demonstrates the potential of audio podcasts as an effective and engaging tool for increasing awareness and understanding of SDGs among nursing and midwifery students. The results suggest that such interventions can positively impact students' knowledge, attitudes, and behavioural intentions regarding the SDGs. The findings also emphasise the importance of co-design in developing educational resources tailored to the specific needs and preferences of students.
可持续发展目标(SDGs)是全球公认的目标,旨在消除贫困、不平等和气候变化。然而,护理和助产学专业的学生对这些目标的认识和理解有限。为了弥补这一知识差距,引入了一个共同设计的音频播客作为教育工具,以提高学生对可持续发展目标的理解及其与医疗保健专业的相关性。
在贝尔法斯特女王大学进行了一项前瞻性研究,涉及 566 名护理和助产学一年级学生。在大学的学习管理系统中提供了一个 60 分钟的可持续发展目标播客,该播客是与学生和利益相关者共同设计的。在播放前后,学生们填写了一份调查问卷,以评估他们的知识水平和对可持续发展目标的态度变化。此外,37 名参与者在听完播客六个月后参加了焦点小组访谈,以探讨他们的经验和反思。使用配对 t 检验和描述性统计对定量数据进行分析,而对定性数据则进行主题分析。
该播客显著提高了学生对可持续发展目标的认识和对目标与他们的职业和个人生活的相关性的理解。后测分数显示,在知识、专业相关性和个人相关性三个子量表上都有显著提高。此外,参与者认为该播客是一种有价值的学习资源,具有很高的可接受性,尽管有些人对重播意愿表示不确定。焦点小组访谈揭示了三个主题,包括 1)“比你想象的多”,描述了参与者对可持续发展目标的新知识和理解的发展,2)“护士助产士的推动”,强调了参与者如何对其行为进行轻微改变,3)“合适的格式”,突出了参与者喜欢使用音频播客来了解可持续发展目标。
本研究表明,音频播客作为一种提高护理和助产学学生对可持续发展目标认识和理解的有效且引人入胜的工具具有潜力。研究结果表明,此类干预措施可以积极影响学生对可持续发展目标的知识、态度和行为意向。研究结果还强调了共同设计对于开发针对学生特定需求和偏好的教育资源的重要性。