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The Role of Debriefing in a Community Health Study Abroad
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The Role of Debriefing in a Community Health Study Abroad

Johnathan Steppe, Diane L Keen, Barbara J Blake, Mary Katherine Thrash White and Jon Thompson
Journal of transcultural nursing, Vol.33(1), pp.105-109
01-01-2022
PMID: 34459310

Abstract

Cultural Competency Education, Nursing, Baccalaureate Humans International Educational Exchange Students, Nursing - psychology Public Health
Study abroad experiences offer nursing students the opportunity to develop cultural competence and sensitivity while providing care within the context of a different culture. Debriefing is a strategy that engages students in conversation and active reflection to process emotions, examine personal values, and synthesize knowledge gained from active learning experiences. While debriefing can enhance learning outcomes in study abroad programs, there is currently a paucity of literature that explores its use within the context of study abroad. In this article, we describe a structured debriefing approach we use in an international community health clinical experience. We conclude with a discussion of the lessons we have learned to improve the effectiveness of our debriefing sessions and recommendations for future research.

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