An exploratory study of nurses' perceptions of their action learning experience /


Autoria(s): Lemke, C. Jane.
Contribuinte(s)

Department of Graduate and Undergraduate Studies in Education

Data(s)

29/06/2009

29/06/2009

29/06/2007

Resumo

Each year, the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) requires all registered nurses and registered practical nurses in Ontario to complete a Reflective Practice learning activity. In doing so, nurses are expected to perform a self- assessment, identify a practice problem or issue, create and implement a personal learning plan, and evaluate the learning and outcomes accomplished. The process and components of CNO's Reflective Practice program are very similar to an Action Learning activity. The purpose of this qualitative research was to explore the perceptions of 1 1 nurses who completed at least 1 Action Learning activity. Data analysis of their comments provided insight into their perceptions of the Action Learning experience, perceptions of the negative and positive characteristics of various activities within the Action Learning process, and perceptions of barriers or challenges within this experience. The author concluded that participants perceived their Action Learning activities to be a positive experience because the process focused on practice problems and issues, enhanced thinking about practice problems, and achieved practice-relevant outcomes. However, the results indicated that self-directed learning and journal writing were difficult activities for some participants, and some experienced negative emotional responses during reflection. The research concluded that barriers to implementation of Action Learning include a lack of understanding of the process and a perceived lack of support from employers.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10464/1682

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Brock University

Palavras-Chave #Nurses #Nursing #Nurses #Active learning. #Self-perception.
Tipo

Electronic Thesis or Dissertation