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An international exploration of blended learning use in pre-registration nursing and midwifery education
by
Janes, Gillian
, Serrant, Laura
, Ekpenyong, Mandu S.
, Mbeah-Bankas, Henrietta
in
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/ Blended Learning
/ Case studies
/ Case Study
/ Clinical training
/ Collaborative learning
/ Communication
/ Cost analysis
/ COVID-19
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Deployment
/ Distance learning
/ Education policy
/ Education, Midwifery
/ Education, Nursing
/ Educational Environment
/ Educational leadership
/ Educational technology
/ Female
/ Flexibility
/ Flipped classroom
/ Health care
/ Health education
/ Health services
/ Humans
/ Internationality
/ Interpersonal communication
/ Knowledge
/ Labor shortages
/ Learning
/ Learning resources
/ Medical education
/ Medical personnel
/ Midwifery
/ Midwifery - education
/ Midwives
/ Mixed methods
/ Mixed methods research
/ Motivation
/ Nurses
/ Nursing
/ Nursing education
/ Nursing skills
/ Online instruction
/ Pandemics
/ Perceptions
/ Polls & surveys
/ Pregnancy
/ Preregistration training
/ Professional development
/ Professional education
/ Professional training
/ Registration
/ Responses
/ Shortages
/ Stakeholders
/ Students
/ Students, Midwifery
/ Students, Nursing
/ Survey
/ Teaching
/ Teaching Methods
/ Telephone surveys
/ Workforce
2023
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An international exploration of blended learning use in pre-registration nursing and midwifery education
by
Janes, Gillian
, Serrant, Laura
, Ekpenyong, Mandu S.
, Mbeah-Bankas, Henrietta
in
Benefits
/ Blended Learning
/ Case studies
/ Case Study
/ Clinical training
/ Collaborative learning
/ Communication
/ Cost analysis
/ COVID-19
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Deployment
/ Distance learning
/ Education policy
/ Education, Midwifery
/ Education, Nursing
/ Educational Environment
/ Educational leadership
/ Educational technology
/ Female
/ Flexibility
/ Flipped classroom
/ Health care
/ Health education
/ Health services
/ Humans
/ Internationality
/ Interpersonal communication
/ Knowledge
/ Labor shortages
/ Learning
/ Learning resources
/ Medical education
/ Medical personnel
/ Midwifery
/ Midwifery - education
/ Midwives
/ Mixed methods
/ Mixed methods research
/ Motivation
/ Nurses
/ Nursing
/ Nursing education
/ Nursing skills
/ Online instruction
/ Pandemics
/ Perceptions
/ Polls & surveys
/ Pregnancy
/ Preregistration training
/ Professional development
/ Professional education
/ Professional training
/ Registration
/ Responses
/ Shortages
/ Stakeholders
/ Students
/ Students, Midwifery
/ Students, Nursing
/ Survey
/ Teaching
/ Teaching Methods
/ Telephone surveys
/ Workforce
2023
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An international exploration of blended learning use in pre-registration nursing and midwifery education
by
Janes, Gillian
, Serrant, Laura
, Ekpenyong, Mandu S.
, Mbeah-Bankas, Henrietta
in
Benefits
/ Blended Learning
/ Case studies
/ Case Study
/ Clinical training
/ Collaborative learning
/ Communication
/ Cost analysis
/ COVID-19
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Deployment
/ Distance learning
/ Education policy
/ Education, Midwifery
/ Education, Nursing
/ Educational Environment
/ Educational leadership
/ Educational technology
/ Female
/ Flexibility
/ Flipped classroom
/ Health care
/ Health education
/ Health services
/ Humans
/ Internationality
/ Interpersonal communication
/ Knowledge
/ Labor shortages
/ Learning
/ Learning resources
/ Medical education
/ Medical personnel
/ Midwifery
/ Midwifery - education
/ Midwives
/ Mixed methods
/ Mixed methods research
/ Motivation
/ Nurses
/ Nursing
/ Nursing education
/ Nursing skills
/ Online instruction
/ Pandemics
/ Perceptions
/ Polls & surveys
/ Pregnancy
/ Preregistration training
/ Professional development
/ Professional education
/ Professional training
/ Registration
/ Responses
/ Shortages
/ Stakeholders
/ Students
/ Students, Midwifery
/ Students, Nursing
/ Survey
/ Teaching
/ Teaching Methods
/ Telephone surveys
/ Workforce
2023
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An international exploration of blended learning use in pre-registration nursing and midwifery education
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An international exploration of blended learning use in pre-registration nursing and midwifery education
2023
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Overview
To explore international experiences of using blended learning in preparing nursing and midwifery students for initial professional registration to inform future education policy.
The global nursing and midwifery skills shortage and need for an expanded nursing workforce that is fit for contemporary care delivery is widely acknowledged. The immense pressure the profession was already under because of austerity, staff shortages and increasingly complex healthcare needs has been worsened by the Covid-19 pandemic. The UK is extending and evaluating the use of blended learning programmes for pre-registration nursing and midwifery students to help address these issues. This study sought to explore relevant nursing and midwifery experiences from outside the UK to help inform future health professional education policy here and elsewhere.
Cross-sectional, sequential, mixed methods study
Nursing/nurse education leaders from across International Council of Nurses regions
Exploratory online survey (n = 32) and three follow-up case studies (March-May 2021). Participants’ knowledge and experiences of blended learning were examined along with any perceived benefits for workforce development and successful strategies for addressing the challenges blended learning presents in this context. Case studies were developed inductively from survey responses and follow up telephone calls to provide more detailed information about reported successes.
Participants reported flexibility, cost effectiveness, increased student/tutor and student/student communication and interaction as benefits of blended learning. Challenges included the design and use of interactive learning resources, appropriate preparation and support for staff and students, the potential of blended learning to exacerbate otherwise hidden disadvantage and the need for multi-stakeholder cost/benefit evaluation.
Blended learning is used globally in the pre-registration education of nurses, midwives and other healthcare professionals. These results broadly mirror the literature regarding the benefits blended learning offers healthcare students, staff and organisations and the strategies employed to mitigate risk. As the deployment of blended learning nursing and midwifery programmes expands, further work is needed to address gaps in the current evidence base regarding the practice and impact of this approach. These concern adequate preparation and support of students and staff, ensuring access to appropriate equipment and connectivity, exploration of student perceptions that online learning is of lesser value and comprehensive multi-stakeholder, exploratory evaluation to uncover any hidden factors and impact.
Blended learning plays an effective part in the education of pre-registration nursing and midwifery students to help tackle global workforce shortages, but further work is needed to address gaps in the current evidence base regarding the practice and impact of this approach.
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