Chinese nurses’ perceived impact of international educational experiences and cultural beliefs following a 1-year study abroad program: an exploratory study
Categoria dell'articolo: Original article
Pubblicato online: 31 mar 2020
Pagine: 23 - 29
Ricevuto: 22 mag 2019
Accettato: 21 lug 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/fon-2020-0007
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© 2020 Debra M. Wolf et al., published by Sciendo
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Objectives
To examine the perceived impact of international educational experiences and cultural beliefs before and after completing a 1-year Masters of Science in Nursing program.
Methods
An exploratory study was conducted among Chinese nurses studying abroad in a private medium-sized university in the United States. The 27-item electronic pre-survey was administered within 1 week of starting the program and the post-survey was administered 1 year later at the completion of the program.
Results
Majority of participants (
Conclusions
Understanding what is important to provide in a study abroad program and providing the educational experiences identified by students as impactful are avenues to help host universities best develop their programs. Findings suggested that the 1-year program can influence foreign students’ cultural beliefs, yet the professional and personal impact of this change warrants further study.