Exploring the Impact of Virtual Reflection Groups on Advanced Practice Nurse Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Focus Group Study With Master's Students.

JMIR nursing Pub Date : 2022-09-15 DOI:10.2196/40418
Jofrid Berit Høybakk, Andréa Aparecida Gonçalves Nes, Monica Evelyn Kvande, Marianne Trygg Solberg
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Background: In the master's program of advanced practice nursing at a Norwegian university college, the learning activity reflection groups were converted into virtual reflection group (VRG) meetings during the COVID-19 pandemic. Regardless of the students' clinical practices in different hospitals, they could participate in the same VRG meeting on the web together with the educator from the university college, and the clinical supervisors were invited to participate. The students were in the process of developing the core competence required in their role as advanced practice nurses (APNs), and they had increased responsibility in the implementation of the VRG meetings.

Objective: In this study, we aimed to explore how master's students of advanced practice nursing experienced VRG meetings during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods: A qualitative exploratory design was adopted using focus group interviews. A group of students in the master's program of advanced practice nursing participated in an interview that lasted for 60 minutes. They had experienced participating in the VRG meetings following a rigorous guide during their clinical practice. The data from the focus group were analyzed using qualitative content analysis.

Results: The main findings of this study highlighted the importance of structure in VRG meetings, the role of increased responsibility in students' learning processes, the development of APN students' competencies, and increased professional collaboration with clinical supervisors. The APN students and clinical supervisors also continued their discussions in the clinical setting afterward, which strengthened the collaboration between students' education in the master's program and their clinical practice.

Conclusions: VRG meetings gave the students the opportunity to lead professional discussions while reflecting thoroughly on the chosen patient cases from clinical practice. They experienced receiving feedback from fellow students, supervisors, and educators as stimulating their critical thinking development.

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探索COVID-19大流行期间虚拟反思小组对高级实习护士学生的影响:与硕士生的焦点小组研究
背景:在挪威一所大学的高级护理实践硕士项目中,在COVID-19大流行期间将学习活动反思小组转化为虚拟反思小组(VRG)会议。无论学生在不同的医院进行临床实践,他们都可以与来自大学学院的教育者一起在网络上参加同一个VRG会议,并邀请临床主管参加。这些学生正在培养他们作为高级执业护士(apn)所需要的核心能力,并且他们在实施VRG会议方面承担了更多的责任。目的:本研究旨在探讨新冠肺炎大流行期间高级护理实践硕士生参加VRG会议的情况。方法:采用焦点小组访谈法进行定性探索设计。一组高级护理实践硕士项目的学生参加了一个持续60分钟的面试。他们在临床实践中遵循严格的指导参加了VRG会议。采用定性内容分析法对焦点小组数据进行分析。结果:本研究的主要发现强调了VRG会议结构的重要性,在学生学习过程中增加责任感的作用,APN学生能力的发展,以及与临床主管加强专业合作。APN的学生和临床导师也在之后的临床环境中继续进行讨论,这加强了学生在硕士课程的教育和临床实践之间的合作。结论:VRG会议为学生提供了领导专业讨论的机会,同时彻底反思从临床实践中选择的患者病例。他们经历了从同学、导师和教育工作者那里得到反馈,从而刺激了他们批判性思维的发展。
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