| Literature DB >> 34394520 |
Alison Steven1, Susanna Tella2, Hannele Turunen3, M Flores Vizcaya-Moreno, Rosa M Pérez-Cañaveras4, Jari Porras5, Annamaria Bagnasco, Loredana Sasso6, Kristin Myhre7, Arja Sara-Aho8, Øystein Ringstad7, Pauline Pearson9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Patient safety is key for healthcare across the world and education is critical in improving practice. We drew on existing links to develop the Shared LearnIng from Practice to improve Patient Safety (SLIPPS) group. The group incorporates expertise in education, research, healthcare, healthcare organisation and computing from Norway, Spain, Italy, the UK and Finland. In 2016 we received co-funding from the Erasmus + programme of the European Union for a 3-year project. AIM: SLIPPS aims to develop a tool to gather learning events related to patient safety from students in each country, and to use these both for further research to understand practice, and to develop educational activities (virtual seminars, simulation scenarios and a game premise). STUDY OUTLINE: The SLIPPS project is well underway. It is underpinned by three main theoretical bodies of work: the notion of diverse knowledge contexts existing in academia, practice and at an organisational level; the theory of reflective practice; and experiential learning theory. The project is based on recognition of the unique position of students as they navigate between contexts, experience and reflect on important learning events related to patient safety. To date, we have undertaken the development of the SLIPPS Learning Event Recording Tool (SLERT) and have begun to gather event descriptions and reflections.Entities:
Keywords: experiential learning; inter-professional learning; international collaboration; knowledge contexts; patient safety; reflection; shared learning
Year: 2019 PMID: 34394520 PMCID: PMC7932281 DOI: 10.1177/1744987118824628
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Res Nurs ISSN: 1744-9871