Service learning in the nursing bachelor thesis: a mixed-methods study
Author
Roca Llobet, Judith
Gros Navés, Silvia
Canet Vélez, Olga
Torralbas Ortega, Jordi
Postic, Tijana
Martínez, Laura
Other authors
Universitat Ramon Llull. Facultat de Ciències de la Salut Blanquerna
Grup de recerca Global Health, Gender and Society - GHenderS
Publication date
2022-09Abstract
The Final Degree Project (FDP) is a module that, although intended for the completion of a bachelor thesis (BT), consists of theoretical and clinical teaching. Therefore, introducing service learning (SL) can support student adjustments to the real-world professional role. This study plans to evaluate a teaching innovation project that combines BT and SL through Kirkpatrick’s four-level model (reaction, learning, behaviour and results). It takes the form of a convergent parallel mixedmethods design study. The participants were 15 final-year students obtaining a Bachelor of Nursing degree, 4 BT supervising mentors and 4 nurses. At the request of a hospital institution, in their BT, students completed a review of evidence-based nursing protocols. For data collection, the researchers used: an SL questionnaire, student narratives, mentor field diaries and nurse interviews. According to student opinion, the results showed high satisfaction rates (4.44 out of 5), the most developed skills were IndependentWork and Information Management, but they signal the need to reinforce
the research methodology skills. Finally, positive feedback from all participants is that using SL promotes both the opinion that the BT is useful and also promotes a collaboration between academic and clinical settings.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
378 - Higher education. Universities. Academic study
614 - Public health and hygiene. Accident prevention
Keywords
Treball final de grau
Infermeria basada en l'evidència
Infermeria
Aprenentatge servei
Estudiants
Pages
10 p.
Publisher
MDPI
Is part of
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2022, 19:12387
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