Experiential learning for undergraduate nursing students: Engagement with a university health center
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-1-2021
Journal / Book Title
Journal of Nursing Education
Abstract
Background: Finding the right method to influence student engagement with research can provide a unique opportunity to positively affect students' perceptions of nursing research. Therefore, the purpose of this educational program was to implement an experiential learning opportunity for junior-year nursing students. Method: Faculty developed a program that focused on the development of a research study in association with the university health center. A retrospective chart review that focused on various social behaviors was identified as an appropriate research project. Results: Students who were enrolled in the course were divided into five groups. Each student reviewed and collected data from 18 charts. Data collection and entry occurred concurrently. Conclusion: Students acknowledged they learned about the research process and enjoyed the experience. This program enhanced students' experiences with research.
DOI
10.3928/01484834-20210420-10
Journal ISSN / Book ISBN
85105254416 (Scopus)
MSU Digital Commons Citation
Kelly, Sarah; Duffy, Mary Beth; and Ruiz, Patricia, "Experiential learning for undergraduate nursing students: Engagement with a university health center" (2021). School of Nursing Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works. 35.
https://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/nursing-facpubs/35