Exploring and Improving Student Engagement in an Accelerated Undergraduate Nursing Program through a Mentoring Partnership: An Action Research Study

Author:

Bramble Marguerite1,Maxwell Hazel2,Einboden Rochelle2,Farington Sally2,Say Richard2,Beh Chin Liang2,Stankiewicz Grace2,Munro Graham3,Marembo Esther2,Rickard Greg2

Affiliation:

1. School of Nursing, Midwifery and Indigenous Health, Charles Sturt University, Panorama AvenueBathurst, Australia

2. School of Health Sciences, University of Tasmania, Sydney, New South Wales 2040, Australia

3. Faculty of Health Sciences, Australian Catholic University Faculty of Health Sciences, North Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Abstract

AbstractThis Participatory Action Research (PAR) project aimed to engage students from an accelerated 'fast track' nursing program in a mentoring collaboration, using an interdisciplinary partnership intervention with a group of academics. Student participants represented the disciplines of nursing and paramedicine with a high proportion of culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) students. Nine student mentors were recruited and paired with academics for a three-month ‘mentorship partnership’ intervention. Data from two pre-intervention workshops and a post-intervention workshop were coded in NVivo11 using thematic analysis. Drawing on social inclusion theory, a qualitative analysis explored an iteration of themes across each action cycle. Emergent themes were: 1) ‘building relationships for active engagement’, 2) ‘voicing cultural and social hierarchies’, and 3) ‘enacting collegiate community’. The study offers insights into issues for contemporary accelerated course delivery with a diverse student population and highlights future strategies to foster effective student engagement.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Education,General Nursing

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