1. Transforming Health Through Communities: An Experience From a Collaborative Online International Learning Program.
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Malik, Gulzar, Parkin, Jackie, Johnston, Jacqueline, Marshall, Julie, Kirkham, Lucy, and Picard, Ronald
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PSYCHOLOGY of college students ,ONLINE education ,NURSING ,EMPLOYMENT in foreign countries ,EVALUATION of human services programs ,BACCALAUREATE nursing education ,PUBLIC health ,LEARNING strategies ,HUMAN services programs ,SURVEYS ,EXPERIENCE ,INTERPROFESSIONAL relations ,UNIVERSITIES & colleges ,NURSING students ,STUDENT attitudes ,CONTENT analysis ,THEMATIC analysis ,COVID-19 pandemic ,COMMUNITY health nursing ,EDUCATIONAL outcomes - Abstract
Background: For many years, universities have placed a strong emphasis on providing students with an internationalization experience through study-abroad programs; however, the recent pandemic led many universities to look for alternatives to continue offering students an international experience. Method: This article describes the implementation and evaluation of a collaborative online international learning (COIL) experience between nursing students in Australia and the United Kingdom. Results: Students explored community spirit in the recovery from COVID-19. Students positively rated the experience and shared insights and outcomes gained from the program. Conclusion: The COIL experience exposed nursing students from Australia and the United Kingdom to learn about public health issues and develop cultural awareness and a sense of global community. Future programs should evaluate the long-term effects on students' nursing practice and their careers. [J Nurs Educ. 2023;62(7):387โ392.] [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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