Immersion Shadowing: Nursing Student Reflections of Post-Acute and Long-Term Care (PALTC)
Jinmyoung Cho, Susan Elliott, Marla Berg-Wedger

TL;DR
Nursing students used reflection tools during a PALTC shadowing program to improve their understanding of geriatric care and interprofessional collaboration.
Contribution
The study introduces a reflective assessment tool to evaluate and enhance short-term learning outcomes in geriatric nursing education.
Findings
Shadowing in PALTC settings improved students' understanding of geriatric and dementia care.
Reflection tools effectively captured evolving student perceptions of interprofessional collaboration.
Pre and post assessments showed measurable learning outcomes in geriatric nursing education.
Abstract
This presentation focuses on the assessment of short-term student learning outcomes, using a reflective tool as a means of both facilitating student learning as well as assessing their learning in a geriatric nursing program. Great geriatric care requires a deep understanding of the complex physical, cognitive, and psychosocial needs of older adults. As the demand for well-trained professionals in post-acute and long-term care (PALTC) increases, effective educational strategies are essential. This presentation examines an experiential learning case where the use of reflective assessment was used to evaluate short-term student learning outcomes in geriatric nursing education. As part of an experiential learning program, 163 upper-level undergraduate nursing students shadowed staff in PALTC settings to gain first hand exposure to geriatric and dementia care. The program integrated two key…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAging and Gerontology Research · Technology Use by Older Adults · Reflective Practices in Education
