"It's yours to take": generating learner feedback literacy in the workplace

Advances in Health Sciences Education : Theory and Practice
Christy NobleElizabeth Molloy

Abstract

Feedback can improve students' learning and performance on clinical placements, yet students are often dissatisfied with the process. Attempts to improve feedback frequently focus on faculty development programs without addressing learners' capabilities to engage with feedback. For feedback to be effective, students need to understand its processes and to translate this into practice. Developing student feedback literacy may enhance feedback engagement and, therefore, learning outcomes. This qualitative interview study aimed to problematise student feedback literacy in the healthcare setting, from the learner's perspective. Before commencing placements, 105 healthcare students at an Australian teaching hospital participated in a feedback literacy program. After their placements, 27 students engaged in semi-structured interviews to explore their feedback experiences. Informed by workplace learning theory, interview transcripts were analysed using the framework method of qualitative analysis. Students reported reframing feedback as a process they could initiate and engage in, rather one they were subjected to. When they took an intentional stance, students noted that feedback conversations generated plans for improvement which th...Continue Reading

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Aug 18, 2020·Medical Teacher·Hannah T McGinnessKaren M Scott
Dec 29, 2020·Perspectives on Medical Education·Christy NobleDale Sheehan
Nov 20, 2020·Advances in Medical Education and Practice·Andrew MatthewsJeffrey H William
Nov 3, 2020·Medical Teacher·Nicholas TripodiBrett Vaughan
Nov 23, 2021·Medical Education·Rola AjjawiNancy McNaughton

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