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Teaching and learning in interprofessional ethics education: Tutors' perspectives.

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العنوان: Teaching and learning in interprofessional ethics education: Tutors' perspectives.
المؤلفون: Ko, Hsun-Kuei, Lin, Yu-Chih, Wang, Shin-Yun, Hsu, Min-Tao, Yordy, Morgan, Tsai, Pao-Feng, Lin, Hui-Ju
المصدر: Nursing Ethics; Feb2023, Vol. 30 Issue 1, p133-144, 12p
مصطلحات موضوعية: PROFESSIONAL ethics, OCCUPATIONAL roles, TEACHING methods, FOCUS groups, MEDICAL students, MOTIVATION (Psychology), COLLEGE teacher attitudes, INTERVIEWING, PROBLEM-based learning, LEARNING strategies, PHENOMENOLOGY, QUALITATIVE research, RESEARCH funding, INTERDISCIPLINARY education, NURSING students, PHYSICIANS, STUDENT attitudes, THEMATIC analysis, EDUCATIONAL outcomes
مصطلحات جغرافية: TAIWAN
مستخلص: Background: Ethical dilemmas that arise in the clinical setting often require the collaboration of multiple disciplines to be resolved. However, medical and nursing curricula do not prioritize communication among disciplines regarding this issue. A common teaching strategy, problem-based learning, could be used to enhance communication among disciplines. Therefore, a university in southern Taiwan developed an interprofessional ethics education program based on problem-based learning strategies. This study described tutors' experience teaching in this program. Aim: To explore the phenomenon of teaching and learning in interprofessional ethics education for medical and nursing students from the perspectives of tutors. Design: Phenomenological qualitative research. Methods: Medical and nursing students completed a 6-week interprofessional ethics education program moderated by either physician or nurse tutors. At the conclusion of the ethics education program, all 14 tutors were invited to participate in focus group interviews. Among them, six tutors (three nursing tutors and three physician tutors) participated in additional individual interviews. All of the contents from the focus group interviews and individual interviews were recorded and transcribed. Using the phenomenological approach, the phenomenon of teaching and learning in interprofessional ethics education were generated. Ethical consideration: The study was approved by the Institutional Review Board. Findings: Three themes emerged from the tutors' teaching perspectives, including the instructor's motivation to teach, the use of narrative case scenarios, and the emphasis on improving interprofessional ethics communication. Discussion: Problem-based learning creates an interprofessional communication platform in interprofessional ethics education. The phenomenon of value convergence between tutors and students, between different students' professions, and between different students' professional maturities is observed. Conclusion: Problem-based learning is an effective teaching strategy for creating a communication platform for interprofessional ethics education. Ethic curriculum should emphasize motivating instructor, use narrative case scenarios, and focus on interprofessional communication. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:09697330
DOI:10.1177/09697330221122901