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  • Henoch, Ingela, 1956, et al. (author)
  • Nursing students' experiences of being involved in a clinical research project.
  • 2014
  • In: Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society’s 2nd European Regional Conference i Göteborg, Sverige, 2014-06-16 – 06-18..
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    • Background: Nursing education can positively affect nurses' attitudes toward nursing research, resulting in better patient outcomes. Experiential learning theory was the basis for this study. Making use of the students' experiences, observations and reflections in training related to nursing research could facilitate the students' use of a deep learning approach and thus contribute to a better understanding of nursing research and evidence-based practice. Aim: To explore nursing students' experiences of involvement in clinical research, their approach to learning and their interest in nursing research. Design/methods: This was a cross-sectional study in which 126 nursing students were invited to be involved as data collectors in a research project as part of their training in research methodology in second year of nurse education. The data collection concerned to help patients to complete a symptom assessment form in a structured interview. The students completed an evaluation form and the Revised Study Process Questionnaire, exploring deep and surface level of approach to learning. The questionnaires were analyzed quantitatively and one open-ended question was analyzed qualitatively. Results: On the whole, the students were happy to be involved in the data collection although a minority felt uncertain and exposed. Students with a deeper approach to learning felt that their involvement had increased their interest in nursing research and their interest and knowledge of symptom assessment and they stated that data collection should be a regular feature of the course. Conclusions: Participation as data collectors in research has the potential to increase interest in nursing research among students with higher levels of deep learning. Further studies are needed to examine ways to increase interest in research among students with lower levels of deep learning.
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