1. The Student Voice: Perceptions of Durable Learning.
- Author
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Reaves C, Kitt-Lewis E, Mechtel M, and Logan P
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- Humans, Education, Nursing, Baccalaureate methods, Female, Male, Adult, Faculty, Nursing psychology, Qualitative Research, Students, Nursing psychology, Students, Nursing statistics & numerical data, Nursing Education Research, Focus Groups, Learning, Nursing Evaluation Research
- Abstract
Background: Durable learning is the teaching/learning methods that result in retained knowledge that can be transferred to practice. There is limited research on durable learning in nursing education (NE)., Purpose: The purpose of this study was to understand the perceptions of how learners acquire and retain knowledge., Methods: Nursing students and recent graduates were recruited from 2 large universities. Focus groups (n = 7) were audio-recorded, and transcripts were analyzed., Results: Thematic analysis of learners' perceptions revealed (1) effective learner-initiated techniques, (2) effective instructor-initiated techniques, (3) learner-initiated techniques that were not effective, and (4) instructor-initiated techniques in the classroom, clinical practice, and simulation that were not effective., Conclusion: Additional research is needed to understand faculty perspectives on durable learning techniques and their effectiveness. Findings from student, graduate, and faculty perspectives will guide the development of a validated, reliable tool to evaluate durable learning in NE., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflicts of interest., (Copyright © 2024 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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