The interdisciplinary development of a Feedback Literacy e-Learning Module for undergraduate Healthcare Students.
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S Davis, M Kearney, L Alpine, C Gleeson, M O'Neill, D Quigley and C Poole., The interdisciplinary development of a Feedback Literacy e-Learning Module for undergraduate Healthcare Students., Working in Partnership and Collaboration, HSCP., Croke Park, Dublin, Ireland., 23rd Oct 2024., 2024Download Item:
Abstract:
Central to the supervision and education of all health
and social care professional students is the provision
and receipt of feedback. Students learn within clinical
environments and clinical environments serve as
unique learning settings where meaningful feedback
is shared between supervisors and students.
Feedback is fundamental to facilitating the students
learning and is critical to the development of student
competence and confidence. 1 In the clinical setting, it
is essential for students to actively engage in the
feedback process to enhance their sense of agency. To
achieve this, students need intentional support in
developing their feedback literacy skills, as their
active participation is crucial for effective learning.2
Feedback literacy is a topic that has much conceptual
literature, however there is a paucity of research
examining intervention research, in the how and if
feedback literacy can be developed in a student
cohort.3 Supporting the development of health and
social care students’ feedback literacy is pertinent in
order to ensure high-quality learning experiences, the
development of professional and clinical competence
as well as enhanced reflective skills for future
practice.
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Author: Davis, Siobhan
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