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Learning Together During a Pandemic Lockdown: Connecting Older Mentors with Nursing Students

机译:在大流行锁定期间一起学习:将老导师与护理学生联系起来

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Nursing education tends to focus on complex clinical issues affecting older adults who are acutely ill or in long-term care. This creates challenges for educators wanting to expose students to a greater range of experience, including realities of healthy aging. Opportunities to do things differently were presented when an established undergraduate nursing course on complex aging care underwent significant adjustment in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic. As the course was condensed and moved online and clinical sites closed, invitations were extended to community-dwelling older people who wanted to “help teach nursing students about aging”. The response was overwhelming; over nine days, 118 people (ages 65-94) volunteered to be mentors. Through weekly online/ phone conversations, each person guided their assigned student to learn about diverse experiences of aging. Post-survey results showed the impact of these conversations. Over 90% of mentors felt they had contributed in a meaningful way to student learning and would do it again and recommend it to others. 85% of students felt it was a meaningful experience, offering comments like: “I am more mindful of my assumptions now” and “I learned to approach interactions with older adults as a collaboration; we have so much to give each other”. These results provide a needed counterpoint to the predominant COVID discourse of older people as “isolated, helpless, and needy”. Students came to understand that older people were also “engaged, active, and contributing” and identified how this had changed their view of aging. Implications for nursing education are explored.
机译:护理教育倾向于关注影响急剧保健或长期护理的老年人的复杂临床问题。这为教育工作者造成了想要使学生提供更大经验的挑战,包括健康老龄化的现实。在Covid-19大流行早期的复杂老龄化护理造成复杂老龄化护理的成熟本科护理课程时,介绍了不同的机会。随着课程的凝聚率和在线移动,临床网站关闭,邀请函扩展到社区住宅的老年人,他们想要“帮助教学护理学生了解老龄化”。回应压倒了;超过九天,118人(65-94岁)自愿成为导师。通过每周在线/电话对话,每个人都指导他们指导的学生了解多元化的老龄经历。调查后结果表明这些谈话的影响。超过90%的导师觉得他们以有意义的方式为学生学习做出了贡献,并会再次这样做并推荐给他人。 85%的学生觉得这是一个有意义的经历,提供评论:“我现在更想我的假设”和“我学会了与老年人的互动作为合作;我们有很多互相赋予“。这些结果为老年人的主要Covid话语提供了“被隔离,无助和贫困”的潜在的对立面。学生来了解老年人也“参与,积极和贡献”,并确定了如何改变他们对老化的看法。探讨了对护理教育的影响。

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