| Literature DB >> 27235186 |
Rosemary Ziemba1, Norma J Sarkar1, Becca Pickus2, Amber Dallwig1, Jiayi Angela Wan3, Hilda Alcindor4.
Abstract
Travel abroad provides college students with a unique learning experience. When plans to take undergraduate community health nursing students from the United States to Haiti were cancelled due to health and safety concerns, faculty piloted international videoconferencing with a nursing program in Haiti as an alternative. During this semester-long course, students in both countries assessed a local community using the Community as Partner framework and compared findings during videoconferences with their international peers. Despite communication challenges such as language barriers and limited internet access in Haiti, evaluative data suggests that all students valued learning with their nursing student peers in another country. For future international videoconferencing endeavors, especially with under-resourced communities, we provide recommendations in the following categories: 1) Building relationships with a partner school, 2) Technology, 3) Pedagogy, and 4) Facilitating interactions between students.Keywords: Community Health Nursing Education; clinical blogs; community assessment; cultural competency; glocal; international videoconferencing
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27235186 DOI: 10.1111/phn.12272
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Public Health Nurs ISSN: 0737-1209 Impact factor: 1.462