1. Nursing Students’ Experiences of a Student-Led Collaborative Online International Learning Program.
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Malik, Gulzar, Johnston, Jacqueline, and Peddle, Monica
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ONLINE education , *RESEARCH , *PROFESSIONAL practice , *NURSING , *EMPLOYMENT in foreign countries , *RESEARCH methodology , *INTERVIEWING , *UNDERGRADUATES , *EXPERIENCE , *NURSING education , *QUALITATIVE research , *STUDENTS , *INTERPROFESSIONAL relations , *CULTURAL competence , *CASE studies , *NURSING students , *STUDENT attitudes , *DATA analysis software , *THEMATIC analysis - Abstract
AIM The aim of the study was to explore undergraduate nursing and midwifery students’ perspectives of participating in a student-led collaborative online international learning (COIL) program. BACKGROUND Research on COIL programs is limited. This program, developed across three global universities, was implemented to provide an internationalization-at-home experience for students during the COVID-19 pandemic. METHOD An exploratory descriptive qualitative design was employed using nursing students’ reflections and interviews. RESULTS Data analysis revealed four key themes: student-led learning experiences, personal gains, influence on professional practice, and becoming a global citizen. Students’ experiences offer insights into positive aspects of the program and highlight challenges to overcome. CONCLUSION The student-led COIL experience increased nursing students’ understanding of the dynamics of culture and nursing practices across different countries. Students’ personal growth and professional gains will potentially prepare them to work in multicultural environments and develop global citizenship attributes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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