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Integration of e-learning approaches in a post-pandemic learning environment – Norwegian nursing students’ recommendations from an action research study

The covid-19 pandemic has profoundly led to changes in use of digital platforms, online teaching, and e-learning strategies. The aim of the present study was to examine how future pedagogical approaches can promote constructive learning environments and facilitate nursing students learning processes...

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Autores principales: Karlsen, Karina, Aronsen, Charlotte, Bjørnnes, Therese Daleng, Harberg, Trine Bruun, Halland, Anita Nytræ, Holand, Thomas, Jakobsen, Lena, Kornbakk, Liv, Kvalshaug, Britt-Inger, Lian, Hilde, Nygård, Carina, Solsvik, Ann Kristin, Trømborg, Elisabeth, Emaus, Nina
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9886391/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36744071
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e13331
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author Karlsen, Karina
Aronsen, Charlotte
Bjørnnes, Therese Daleng
Harberg, Trine Bruun
Halland, Anita Nytræ
Holand, Thomas
Jakobsen, Lena
Kornbakk, Liv
Kvalshaug, Britt-Inger
Lian, Hilde
Nygård, Carina
Solsvik, Ann Kristin
Trømborg, Elisabeth
Emaus, Nina
author_facet Karlsen, Karina
Aronsen, Charlotte
Bjørnnes, Therese Daleng
Harberg, Trine Bruun
Halland, Anita Nytræ
Holand, Thomas
Jakobsen, Lena
Kornbakk, Liv
Kvalshaug, Britt-Inger
Lian, Hilde
Nygård, Carina
Solsvik, Ann Kristin
Trømborg, Elisabeth
Emaus, Nina
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description The covid-19 pandemic has profoundly led to changes in use of digital platforms, online teaching, and e-learning strategies. The aim of the present study was to examine how future pedagogical approaches can promote constructive learning environments and facilitate nursing students learning processes in future post-pandemic scenarios based on an action research study, which were conducted through several steps from January 2021 through January 2022 in a Bachelor of Nursing program at UiT the Arctic University of Norway. Students from the 2020 enrollment were invited to focus group interviews in March 2021. The interviews were transcribed, and content analyzed, resulting in concrete advice, which were implemented for the next enrollment. Students from the 2021 enrollment were invited to similar focus groups, resulting in refined advice, which will be presented. The pandemic situation resulted in extensive use of digital platforms for the 2020 enrollment. Students from this cohort described shock and disappointment connected to their study start. They expected a new life, meeting new friends and to develop a student identity, but their expectations were broken. The loss of social connections led to isolation and a weak link to the program and to the nursing profession. They recommended integrated training of theoretical and practical skills in small groups combined with short, well-prepared digital lectures equivalent to “flipped classroom” approaches. Implementing their advice, the 2021 enrollment's experience became different. This group was prepared for extensive use of digital platforms and gave future advise on increased flexibility and balance between the various learning activities centered around the clinical sessions. Based on these experiences during the pandemic, we suggest that digital platforms and e-learning strategies facilitate nursing students learning in combination with active and social learning environments.
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spelling pubmed-98863912023-01-31 Integration of e-learning approaches in a post-pandemic learning environment – Norwegian nursing students’ recommendations from an action research study Karlsen, Karina Aronsen, Charlotte Bjørnnes, Therese Daleng Harberg, Trine Bruun Halland, Anita Nytræ Holand, Thomas Jakobsen, Lena Kornbakk, Liv Kvalshaug, Britt-Inger Lian, Hilde Nygård, Carina Solsvik, Ann Kristin Trømborg, Elisabeth Emaus, Nina Heliyon Research Article The covid-19 pandemic has profoundly led to changes in use of digital platforms, online teaching, and e-learning strategies. The aim of the present study was to examine how future pedagogical approaches can promote constructive learning environments and facilitate nursing students learning processes in future post-pandemic scenarios based on an action research study, which were conducted through several steps from January 2021 through January 2022 in a Bachelor of Nursing program at UiT the Arctic University of Norway. Students from the 2020 enrollment were invited to focus group interviews in March 2021. The interviews were transcribed, and content analyzed, resulting in concrete advice, which were implemented for the next enrollment. Students from the 2021 enrollment were invited to similar focus groups, resulting in refined advice, which will be presented. The pandemic situation resulted in extensive use of digital platforms for the 2020 enrollment. Students from this cohort described shock and disappointment connected to their study start. They expected a new life, meeting new friends and to develop a student identity, but their expectations were broken. The loss of social connections led to isolation and a weak link to the program and to the nursing profession. They recommended integrated training of theoretical and practical skills in small groups combined with short, well-prepared digital lectures equivalent to “flipped classroom” approaches. Implementing their advice, the 2021 enrollment's experience became different. This group was prepared for extensive use of digital platforms and gave future advise on increased flexibility and balance between the various learning activities centered around the clinical sessions. Based on these experiences during the pandemic, we suggest that digital platforms and e-learning strategies facilitate nursing students learning in combination with active and social learning environments. Elsevier 2023-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9886391/ /pubmed/36744071 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e13331 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Karlsen, Karina
Aronsen, Charlotte
Bjørnnes, Therese Daleng
Harberg, Trine Bruun
Halland, Anita Nytræ
Holand, Thomas
Jakobsen, Lena
Kornbakk, Liv
Kvalshaug, Britt-Inger
Lian, Hilde
Nygård, Carina
Solsvik, Ann Kristin
Trømborg, Elisabeth
Emaus, Nina
Integration of e-learning approaches in a post-pandemic learning environment – Norwegian nursing students’ recommendations from an action research study
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title_short Integration of e-learning approaches in a post-pandemic learning environment – Norwegian nursing students’ recommendations from an action research study
title_sort integration of e-learning approaches in a post-pandemic learning environment – norwegian nursing students’ recommendations from an action research study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9886391/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36744071
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e13331
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