SAGE Open (Nov 2024)

Short-Term Student Exchange in Nursing Education: A Descriptive Pilot Study

  • Ann Kristin Bjørnnes,
  • Hennie Skaufel,
  • Malin Holmström Rising,
  • Marlene Gädda,
  • Anna-Lena Nieminen,
  • Nina Misvær,
  • Maria-Louise Bender Monggaard,
  • Katrine Greve Sørensen,
  • Linda Alondere,
  • Asta Butkuviene,
  • Astrid Torbjørnsen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/21582440241299522
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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This descriptive pilot study investigates and evaluates nursing students’ perceptions of their learning gains and the factors contributing to academic integration within a one-week Intensive Programme (IP) course, part of the Nordplus Programme. Nordplus encourages mobility and curriculum development across Nordic and Baltic higher education. The study used a short-term mobility program involving eight nursing education institutions as its setting. Students’ experiences were captured using an evaluation form inspired by the Student Assessment of Learning Gains (SALGs) questionnaires. The results reveal positive student responses to the IP course, particularly regarding interactions with peers and teachers. The study underscores the potential of short-term IP courses in providing concentrated learning experiences, broadening nursing topics, and fostering active engagement. The implications suggest that nursing education institutions should consider incorporating more short-term mobility programs to enhance student learning and intercultural experiences. By investing in such initiatives, institutions can cultivate an enriching and supportive learning environment.