Nursing students\' satisfaction and reactions to oral versus written feedback during clinical education
Introduction: Clinical instruction is known as the essence of education in medical sciences, while feedback delivery is a core responsibility of clinical instructors. This study aims to compare the nursing students' satisfaction and reactions to oral versus written feedback during clinical educ...
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doaj-24a2f205660c4d669765c693e8f59c6f2020-11-24T23:29:26ZfasShahid Sadoughi University of Medical SciencesJournal of Medical Education and Development2251-70652251-82662014-03-0184210Nursing students\' satisfaction and reactions to oral versus written feedback during clinical educationV Tayebi0H Tavakoli1MR Armat2AR Nazari3M Tabatabaee Chehr4F Rashidi Fakari5M Hassanzadeh Bashtian6A Garshad7 Introduction: Clinical instruction is known as the essence of education in medical sciences, while feedback delivery is a core responsibility of clinical instructors. This study aims to compare the nursing students' satisfaction and reactions to oral versus written feedback during clinical education. Methods: This is a single blinde, randomized controlled trial. A purposive sample of last semester-nursing students (n=44) was selected and randomly assigned into one of verbal or written feedback groups. Each instructor (n=3) was scheduled to teach two groups, and deliver either verbal or written feedback. Instructors were well attuned to feedback delivery sessions they would hold during their instructional tasks. Instructors were asked to give necessary feedback to the students and document the details of their reaction using the checklists designed for this purpose during the instruction period, daily and during the nine days of instruction. At the end of each instruction period, a questionnaire designed to measure the satisfaction level of feedback delivery sessions was filled out by students. Results: The study did not show difference of satisfaction level between the oral and written feedback groups. The relationship between students' reactions and feedback type at the confidence level of 90% was significant, so that students who received oral feedback showed more severe reactions as compared to written feedback group. Conclusion: Students, satisfaction level in both groups was the same. There is no difference in students' satisfaction between verbal versus written feedback groups. But the number of severe negative reactions in verbal feedback group was significantly higher and this is congruent with previous studies.http://jmed.ssu.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-152-1&slc_lang=en&sid=1Feedback oral written clinical satisfaction reaction |
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V Tayebi H Tavakoli MR Armat AR Nazari M Tabatabaee Chehr F Rashidi Fakari M Hassanzadeh Bashtian A Garshad Nursing students\' satisfaction and reactions to oral versus written feedback during clinical education Journal of Medical Education and Development Feedback oral written clinical satisfaction reaction |
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Nursing students\' satisfaction and reactions to oral versus written feedback during clinical education |
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Nursing students\' satisfaction and reactions to oral versus written feedback during clinical education |
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Nursing students\' satisfaction and reactions to oral versus written feedback during clinical education |
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Nursing students\' satisfaction and reactions to oral versus written feedback during clinical education |
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Nursing students\' satisfaction and reactions to oral versus written feedback during clinical education |
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nursing students\' satisfaction and reactions to oral versus written feedback during clinical education |
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Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences |
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Journal of Medical Education and Development |
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2251-7065 2251-8266 |
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2014-03-01 |
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Introduction: Clinical instruction is
known as the essence of education in medical sciences, while feedback delivery
is a core responsibility of clinical instructors. This study aims to compare
the nursing students' satisfaction
and reactions to oral versus written feedback
during clinical education. Methods: This is a single blinde, randomized
controlled trial. A purposive sample of last semester-nursing students (n=44)
was selected and randomly assigned into one of verbal or written feedback
groups. Each instructor (n=3) was scheduled to teach two groups, and deliver either
verbal or written feedback. Instructors were well attuned to feedback delivery
sessions they would hold during their instructional tasks. Instructors were
asked to give necessary feedback to the students and document the details of
their reaction using the checklists designed for this purpose during the
instruction period, daily and during the nine days of instruction. At the end
of each instruction period, a questionnaire designed to measure the satisfaction
level of feedback delivery sessions was filled out by students. Results: The study did not show difference of
satisfaction level between the oral and written feedback groups. The
relationship between students' reactions and feedback type at the confidence
level of 90% was significant, so that students who received oral feedback
showed more severe reactions as compared to written feedback group. Conclusion: Students, satisfaction level
in both groups was the same. There is no difference in students' satisfaction
between verbal versus written feedback groups. But the number of severe
negative reactions in verbal feedback group was significantly higher and this
is congruent with previous studies. |
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Feedback oral written clinical satisfaction reaction |
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