Abstract
This study is an education experiment based on a comparative approach, where two clinical exams – a bedside exam and a written
case study exam – are investigated simultaneously. The article explores what’s going on in the two exams and how nursing
students assess and experience them. Based on these findings, we discuss the types of logics, knowledge, and competencies the
two exams enhance and limit, respectively. Data consists of a questionnaire survey with 104 students (56/48), observations of
twelve exams (6/6), followed by two focus group interviews with nurse students. The analysis shows that the bedside exam
enhances ‘knowing-in-action’, ‘reflection-in-action’, ‘shows how’ and ‘does’ by its focus on nursing actions. It is unpredictable
and promotes ‘logics of relational care, care production and care education’. The written case study exam enhances ‘reflectionon-
action’, ‘knows’ and ‘knows-how’ by its focus on theoretically based reflections on nursing practice. It is predictable and
enhances ‘logic of care education’.
case study exam – are investigated simultaneously. The article explores what’s going on in the two exams and how nursing
students assess and experience them. Based on these findings, we discuss the types of logics, knowledge, and competencies the
two exams enhance and limit, respectively. Data consists of a questionnaire survey with 104 students (56/48), observations of
twelve exams (6/6), followed by two focus group interviews with nurse students. The analysis shows that the bedside exam
enhances ‘knowing-in-action’, ‘reflection-in-action’, ‘shows how’ and ‘does’ by its focus on nursing actions. It is unpredictable
and promotes ‘logics of relational care, care production and care education’. The written case study exam enhances ‘reflectionon-
action’, ‘knows’ and ‘knows-how’ by its focus on theoretically based reflections on nursing practice. It is predictable and
enhances ‘logic of care education’.
Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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Tidsskrift | Journal of Nursing Education and Practice |
Vol/bind | 14 |
Udgave nummer | 7 |
Sider (fra-til) | 1-12 |
ISSN | 1925-4040 |
DOI | |
Status | Udgivet - 22 mar. 2024 |
Emneord
- Uddannelse, professioner og erhverv
- Nursing Education
- Clinical exams
- Forms of knowledge