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Developing personal and community learning in graduate nursing education through community engagement

Authors :
Georgia L, Narsavage
Holly, Batchelor
Deborah, Lindell
Yea-Jyh, Chen
Source :
Nursing education perspectives. 24(6)
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

Community engagement through service-learning was introduced into a graduate program in nursing education to develop student leadership skills, interest in learning, and social responsibility. With faculty expertise and guidance, students worked in partnership with underserved community agencies. The goal of sustainability was accomplished by developing faculty expertise in service-learning as a method of instruction and integrating community engagement into academic assignments within existing courses. Opportunities to reflect on the benefits of the experiences were considered crucial to bridging service to learning in the community. Evaluation findings indicate that students gained insight into community needs and resources as they moved outside traditional health care settings. Graduates increased their understanding of their role as a resource to the community, and community agencies saw the value of a nurse educated at an advanced practice level.

Details

ISSN :
15365026
Volume :
24
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nursing education perspectives
Accession number :
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