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TransfOrming Transnational intErcultural sensitivity for Midwifery students through an inclusive mobility model: A mixed-method evaluation of the TOTEMM project.

Authors :
Borrelli, Sara
Konstantinidis, Stathis
Fumagalli, Simona
Kärema, Annely
Mets-Oja, Silja
Nespoli, Antonella
Sands, Gina
Smit, Anne-Marike
van Oost, Maria A.
Walker, Louise
Spiby, Helen
Source :
Nurse Education Today; Jul2024, Vol. 138, pN.PAG-N.PAG, 1p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Contemporary midwifery curricula require that student midwives have insight and understanding of global health practice and intercultural sensitivity. The current mobility model excludes large numbers of students from engaging in transnational learning. 1) to evaluate midwifery students' experiences of blended mobility; 2) to investigate if the combination of virtual and physical mobility activities supported development of intercultural sensitivity and soft skills. Multi-centre mixed-methods study. Four European Higher Education Institutions located in England, Italy, Estonia and The Netherlands. Sixty-four midwifery students studying in one of the four partner institutions selected as study sites and who participated in the TOTEMM blended mobility scheme took part in the evaluation. Data were collected through two online surveys, face-to-face focus groups and learning analytics. Descriptive summary statistical analysis of survey data was undertaken. Focus group discussions were subjected to thematic analysis. Findings from the quantitative survey and qualitative focus groups were merged using a convergent mixed methods approach. Learning Analytics were interpreted as complementary to the above components, to further triangulate the findings. Both virtual and physical components were evaluated positively by students, with high engagement confirmed by learning analytics. A statistically significant increase in the mean of the Total Intercultural Sensitivity Scale score was seen between the pre- and post-mobility surveys, indicating participation in the TOTEMM mobility model was associated with enhanced intercultural sensitivity. Positive effects on confidence, open-mindedness, empathy, interaction and non-judgment were shared by participants. TOTEMM is an innovative inclusive approach to enable a diverse student group to benefit from transnational learning, including the development of intercultural sensitivity. The TOTEMM blended mobility model has potential for integration into future midwifery curricula and programmes in the four partner settings involved in TOTEMM and utility for the wider European context. • Participation in TOTEMM was associated with enhanced intercultural sensitivity. • TOTEMM is an innovative inclusive approach to enable students to benefit from transnational learning. • TOTEMM has potential for integration into midwifery curricula in Europe. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02606917
Volume :
138
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Nurse Education Today
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177249000
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nedt.2024.106186