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Nursing Instructors’ Experiences During Covid-19, Vonda Hammons Boone
Nursing Instructors’ Experiences During Covid-19, Vonda Hammons Boone
Journal of Interprofessional Practice and Collaboration
Abstract
COVID-19 came with a vengeance to the southern U.S. and had a significant impact on higher education. Both students and faculty were greatly affected. There was a rush to transform on-campus classes to online formats. Many faculty and students who lived in rural areas or where internet speeds were slow or without internet, scrambled to obtain service. This made engaging in online classes difficult and in some cases impossible. Additionally, issues arose with the use of different programs and with trying to put classrooms into an electronic format such as moving classroom lectures to Kaltura™, learning how to load …
The Challenges And Successes Of Teaching In A Pandemic - A Nursing Faculty Commentary, Katie Daigle
The Challenges And Successes Of Teaching In A Pandemic - A Nursing Faculty Commentary, Katie Daigle
Journal of Interprofessional Practice and Collaboration
The purpose of this paper is to discuss alternative teaching methods, specifically those used for nursing clinical instruction during the abrupt transition to the online environment during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Belongingness In The Clinical Setting In Baccalaureate Nursing Students: A Comparative, Descriptive Study, Denise T. Leblanc
Belongingness In The Clinical Setting In Baccalaureate Nursing Students: A Comparative, Descriptive Study, Denise T. Leblanc
Journal of Interprofessional Practice and Collaboration
Belonging, or the need to feel wanted and connected, is vital to student learning (Levett-Jones, Lathlean, Higgins, & McMillan, 2009a). The presence or absence of a sense of belongingness within clinical placements of students enrolled in a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program was examined. Gender, age, and level of program were examined for relationships with belongingness. A comparative, descriptive study was performed utilizing the Belongingness Scale Clinical Placement Experience (BES-CPE), a 34-item Likert scale questionnaire. The BES-CPE was disseminated via Qualtrics survey software to Level I, Level II, and Level III BSN students. There was no statistically significant …