Transatlantic Collaborations: Baccalaureate Nursing Students’ Experiences of Participating in a Semester-Long Study Abroad Program

Claire O'Donnell, Brid O'Brien, Kathleen Markey, Jane McCarthy, Carol Flaten, Christine Mueller, Eric Leinen, Katherine Martin, Margaret M. Graham

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Abstract

AIM The aim of this study was to describe students’ experiences during a 15-week semester involving clinical placement in an Irish university. BACKGROUND Internationalization is promoted and facilitated through study abroad initiatives within nurse education. Collaborations were developed between one university in the United States, an Irish university, and service partners. This study abroad initiative involved planning logistics, curriculum learning opportunities, and negotiating clinical placement in meeting state professional requirements. METHOD A qualitative descriptive approach was used. Following ethical approval, 19 fourth-year students participated in focus group and individual semistructured interviews. Data analysis followed a thematic approach. RESULTS Connecting our worlds details a process of acclimatizing, navigating learning, and using person-centered practices, illustrating meaningful learning in a journey of personal and professional development. CONCLUSION Moving beyond the rhetoric of globalization is critical in future proofing initiatives in developing nursing practitioners while balancing potential safety risks in a post-COVID-19 era.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)357-362
Number of pages6
JournalNursing Education Perspectives
Volume43
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2022

Keywords

  • Baccalaureate Nursing Students
  • International Clinical Placement
  • Learning Experiences
  • Study Abroad

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