How is feedback perceived by Brazilian students and faculty from a nursing school?

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Cardoso, Marina Driemeier [1 ]
Dias, Patricia Luciana Moreira [2 ]
Cunha, Mariana Lucas da Rocha [2 ]
Mohallem, Andrea [2 ]
Dutra, Livia Almeida [1 ]
机构
[1] Hosp Israelita Albert Einstein, Inst Cerebro, Sao Paulo, Brazil
[2] Fac Israelita Ciencias Saude Albert Einstein, Nursing Sch, Sao Paulo, Brazil
关键词
Feedback; Sociocultural perception; Nursing; Socioemotional skills; Faculty development; CULTURAL-DIFFERENCES; PERFORMANCE; EXPERIENCE; CLERKSHIPS; ALLIANCE; MODEL;
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10.1016/j.nepr.2024.104057
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R47 [护理学];
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1011 ;
摘要
Aim: This study aims to explore the perceptions of feedback among undergraduate students and faculty members at a Brazilian private nursing school. Background: Feedback plays a crucial role in the socioemotional development of learners, with its interpretation varying across different sociocultural contexts. Student evaluations frequently express dissatisfaction regarding both the quality and quantity of feedback received. Conversely, delivering feedback poses a challenge for faculty, requiring the establishment of an empathetic connection that fosters trust and credibility. Brazil, being a developing country characterized by social disparities and economic challenges, presents a unique backdrop for examining feedback dynamics. Design: Qualitative research, employing Inductive Content Analysis, was used to understand feedback perceptions in Brazilian nursing education. Symbolic interactionism was adopted as methodological framework and guided data interpretation. Methods: We carried out five virtual focus groups composed of a group of teachers (n =5) and four of students (n =34). Semi-structured interviews guided data collection. The recorded sessions were subsequently analyzed to identify key themes and codes. Symbolic interactionism was employed as a framework to derive meaning from qualitative data. Results: Content analysis generated two categories that reveal the perception of teachers and students in the feedback process. The first, called "Feedback in Education: Sociocultural Influences for Students and Teachers ", expresses the beliefs and interpretations of students and teachers within the shared feedback environment. The second called "Challenging resonance, transformative construction: Navigating the dualities of feedback for teachers and students ", which elucidated how relational dynamics shape behaviors and attitudes, promoting the development of social skills and learning. Faculty 's previous feedback experiences significantly influence their self-perception and behavior with students. As a result of the resonance of these past interactions, we recognize that the teaching self also plays a crucial role in the quality and perception of feedback. Furthermore, students construct social reality with similar beliefs and values, they believe in the learning potential generated by feedback. Our findings also corroborate that perceptions of feedback are deeply influenced by the sociocultural context and the narratives corroborate previous findings indicating that, in Brazil, honest feedback can be implicitly perceived as criticism rather than an opportunity for growth. Conclusions: Faculty members often draw on their past experiences when providing feedback, highlighting the adaptive nature of feedback interactions. Additionally, the feedback process is consistently influenced by the commitment to maintaining positive relationships with students. Students recognize the constructive dimension of feedback as a valuable tool for learning and personal growth.
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