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posted on 2023-05-19, 18:43 authored by Marguerite BrambleMarguerite Bramble, Hazel MaxwellHazel Maxwell, Einboden, R, Sally FarringtonSally Farrington, Richard SayRichard Say, Chin-Liang BehChin-Liang Beh, Stankiewicz, G, Munro, G, Esther MaremboEsther Marembo, Greg RickardGreg RickardThis 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.
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Publication title
International Journal of Nursing Education ScholarshipVolume
15Article number
20170090Number
20170090Pagination
1-11ISSN
2194-5772Department/School
School of NursingPublisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbHPlace of publication
GermanyRights statement
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