Sykepleiestudenters læringsutbytte belyst gjennom to kunnskapsbaserte samarbeidsprosjekter. Fagutviklingsarbeid med studenter i hjemmesykepleiepraksis

Authors

  • Bente Bjørsland UiT The Arctic University of Norway
  • Reidun Hov Høgskolen i Hedmark

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7557/14.3720

Keywords:

Kunnskapsbasert praksis, læringsutbytte, lindrende omsorg, sykepleiestudenter, Evidence-based practice, learning outcome, palliative care, nursing students

Abstract

Health services are constantly met by greater demands on offering the best treatment and care based on quality and research. For that reason health workers and teachers in health care institutions and universities are working evidence-based. Hedmark University College and Hamar municipality have collaborated in two projects. The aim of this article is to illuminate the students’ learning outcomes in palliative care after participated in two evidence-based projects. Different written guides for conversations with patients, next of kin and staff, a log-book and an evaluation form were developed. Results show that the students learned about the significance of continuity in patients’ pain relief, spiritual and existential needs, and about palliative care in the municipality. The students concluded that they in some areas experienced greater learning outcomes from working with evidence-based practice than in their ordinary practice in the municipality.

Author Biographies

  • Bente Bjørsland, UiT The Arctic University of Norway
    Høgskolelektor ved Høgskolen i Hedmark, Elverum
  • Reidun Hov, Høgskolen i Hedmark
    Førsteamanuensis ved Høgskolen i Hedmark, Prosjektleder, Hamar kommune

Published

2015-12-16

Issue

Section

Development work in the health sciences

How to Cite

Bjørsland, B., & Hov, R. (2015). Sykepleiestudenters læringsutbytte belyst gjennom to kunnskapsbaserte samarbeidsprosjekter. Fagutviklingsarbeid med studenter i hjemmesykepleiepraksis. Nordisk Tidsskrift for Helseforskning, 11(2), 163–179. https://doi.org/10.7557/14.3720

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