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The sense of a patient: An ethnographic multi-site field study exploring the influence of manikins on nursing students' learning

2022

The purpose of this ethnographic study was to gain insight into the influence of full-body human-like manikins on nursing students’ learning. The research question that guided the study was: How do the presence and use of human-like manikins influence nursing students’ learning? Data were collected during 15 educational sessions, using different manikins for various activities. Applying cultural-historical activity theory, this study explored the use of manikins as a mediated activity. The study’s main result was the interplay of five categories. In the first category, manikin as an object, manikins were used to teach and learn technical skills. In the second category, manikin as a subject,…

Simulation-based learningCultural-historical activity theoryEthnographyTheory and practice of educationNursing educationNursing studentsQualitative studyVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Pedagogiske fag: 280LB5-3640EducationInternational Journal of Educational Research Open
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