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The lived experience in relation to the educational needs of nurses caring for induced hypothermia patients

<p> <i><b>Background:</b></i> Ongoing educational development is essential to ensure the effectiveness of professional nurses&rsquo; learning experiences. Understanding the ways in which workplace learning occurs is fundamental to enabling nurse educators to deliver that knowledge. Induced hypothermia was introduced as a new treatment modality in 2005 and education surrounding the care of the hypothermia patient is lacking in the literature. <i><b> Purpose:</b></i> The purpose of this study is to illuminate how nurses learn new knowledge in the clinical setting. <i><b>Theoretical Framework: </b></i> The learning theory chosen for this study is the three dimensions of learning by Illeris (2004). <i><b>Methods:</b></i> Semistructured interviews were conducted with each participant in one individual, face-to-face session to examine the lived experiences of nurses providing care to induced hypothermia patients. A hermeneutic phenomenology method was chosen based on the work of van Manen. Hycner&rsquo;s methodological approach was utilized to analyze data. <i><b>Results:</b></i> In this study, four learning areas emerged which corresponded to Illeris&rsquo; (2003b) three dimensions of learning, including cognitive, emotional, and environmental-social dimensions. The main theme described by every nurse interviewed was the necessity to have hands-on experience to feel competent in their care for induced hypothermia patients. The unit had a special identity because of their unique work of providing hypothermia care and one nurse explained, &ldquo;We are making history.&rdquo; <i><b> Conclusions:</b></i> Nurses preferred hands-on learning or experiential learning and they helped construct their learning environment. Nurse educators and nurse leaders fueled this synergetic learning process. </p>

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:PROQUEST/oai:pqdtoai.proquest.com:10253494
Date25 January 2017
CreatorsHankinson, Marie
PublisherNova Southeastern University
Source SetsProQuest.com
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
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