TY - JOUR
T1 - Perspectives of an international education initiative in children's palliative care.
AU - Janicki, Jacqueline S
AU - McKee, Heather
AU - Price, Jayne
AU - Nurse, Sharon
AU - Gray, Eileen
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - Education is viewed as central to improving future palliative care for children and families across all countries. International education initiatives will ensure practitioners are aware of global health issues and can provide culturally sensitive care. Creative and innovative means of meeting such directives are required to achieve meaningful student learning. This paper focuses on one innovation, a children's palliative care workshop using case studies as a teaching method, with nursing students from the USA and nursing and midwifery students from the UK. Key learning points arising from student evaluation were recorded under three main themes, these were: differences across countries, similarities across countries, and making learning fun and memorable. Findings indicated that this joint learning activity was viewed positively by all students and has enabled them to learn with and from each other, potentially impacting on their future practice.
AB - Education is viewed as central to improving future palliative care for children and families across all countries. International education initiatives will ensure practitioners are aware of global health issues and can provide culturally sensitive care. Creative and innovative means of meeting such directives are required to achieve meaningful student learning. This paper focuses on one innovation, a children's palliative care workshop using case studies as a teaching method, with nursing students from the USA and nursing and midwifery students from the UK. Key learning points arising from student evaluation were recorded under three main themes, these were: differences across countries, similarities across countries, and making learning fun and memorable. Findings indicated that this joint learning activity was viewed positively by all students and has enabled them to learn with and from each other, potentially impacting on their future practice.
UR - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25426881
U2 - 10.12968/ijpn.2014.20.11.542
DO - 10.12968/ijpn.2014.20.11.542
M3 - Article
C2 - 25426881
SN - 1357-6321
VL - 20
SP - 542
EP - 548
JO - International Journal of Palliative Nursing
JF - International Journal of Palliative Nursing
IS - 11
ER -