Chiew-Jiat Rosalind SIAH , Juhang Kim , Ji Hun KWAK , Siew Lin Serena Koh
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Abstract
Aim
This study aimed to examine the feasibility of collaborative cross-cultural learning among university nursing students in Singapore and nursing students from Korea in developing insights on patient safety and understanding students' perspectives.
Background
Patient safety is an important part of nursing management to deliver quality care to patients. However, studies suggested that nursing students were not adhering to guidelines.
Designs: This pilot study used a mixed-method embedded design. Consolidated Criteria for Reporting Qualitative Research (COREQ) guidelines were employed to provide a deeper understanding of the nursing perceptions and behaviours towards collaborative learning.
Methods
The study took place between August 2023 and December 2023. 12 Singaporean students participated in the online collaborative learning session with 16 Korean students. Only nursing students from Singapore were invited and completed an online pre- and post-intervention survey covering attitude and perceived knowledge on patient safety followed by the interviews.
Results
Participants reported an improvement in their perspectives towards medical errors and patient safety after the session. Four themes and 11 sub-themes were reported 1) intercultural communication, 2) curriculum design, 3) personal attributes and experiences and 4) the impact of online platforms, to understand their perspectives of cross-cultural learning on their attitudes and perspectives.
Conclusion
Cultural collaborative learning, when aligned with connectivism, had shown its feasibility in developing insights on patient safety and understanding students' perspectives to strengthen their personal beliefs and promote patient safety in their clinical area. The challenges faced when conducting collaborative cross-cultural learning via online platforms were also explored in this study and addressed to ensure equitable participation by everyone.
期刊介绍:
Nurse Education in Practice enables lecturers and practitioners to both share and disseminate evidence that demonstrates the actual practice of education as it is experienced in the realities of their respective work environments. It is supportive of new authors and will be at the forefront in publishing individual and collaborative papers that demonstrate the link between education and practice.