Service Learning Enhances Conceptual Learning in a RN to BSN Program
Publication Title
International Journal for Innovation Education and Research
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
8-1-2017
Keywords
oregon; portland; Blogging; Education, Nursing, Baccalaureate; Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice; Humans; Nursing Education Research; Nursing Evaluation Research; Nursing Methodology Research; Public Health; Students, Nursing
Abstract
A qualitative study using transcript analysis was conducted to examine the effectiveness of service learning in enhancing conceptual learning in RN to BSN students. As part of their capstone course in an online program, students engaged in 64 hours of service learning in their local community. The transcripts of asynchronous discussions and journal entries formed the data for analysis. The findings illustrated that the student’s conceptual understanding was enhanced from the service learning experience. Further, the students demonstrated higher-level thinking by linking concepts that could be applied to nursing practice. Service learning reinforced the community-based philosophy of the School of Nursing, and strengthened their abilities in leadership, teamwork, and collaboration with a greater orientation to community, vulnerable populations, and health promotion. Service learning was found to be an effective way to use the skills of the registered nurse for health related service in the community while also meeting their academic and individual learning needs.
Specialty/Research Institute
Nursing