Using Service-Learning to Develop Health Promotion and Research Skills in Nursing Students

Deanna L. Reising, Indiana University School of Nursing-Bloomington
Roberta A. Shea, Indiana University School of Nursing-Bloomington
Patricia N. Allen, Indiana University School of Nursing-Bloomington
Marcia M. Laux, Indiana University School of Nursing-Bloomington
Desiree Hensel, Indiana University School of Nursing-Bloomington
Patricia A. Watts, Indiana University School of Nursing-Bloomington

Abstract

Health promotion skills are a key component of most nursing education programs. While many curricula center around a singular health promotion project contained in one course, this nursing program saw the opportunity to use service-learning as a vehicle for developing a range of both health promotion and research skills. This report details a service-learning research program involving second and third year nursing students. Students conducted a community needs assessment, and designed, implemented, and evaluated health promotion programs that were developed as a result of the community needs assessment. Students collected data on the effectiveness of their programs through pre- and post-test design. Once in their statistics and research courses, students analyzed the data and prepared the data for presentation, developing their research skills. Results from the community on pre- and post-tests indicated significant gains in knowledge regarding hypertension and diabetes risk factors, prevention strategies, and intent to change behavior. Student outcome data was also collected and showed students perceived they had increases in the following skill sets: health promotion, assessment, civic engagement, and research.

Submitted: February 6, 2008 · Accepted: July 1, 2008 · Published: July 22, 2008

Recommended Citation

Reising, Deanna L.; Shea, Roberta A.; Allen, Patricia N.; Laux, Marcia M.; Hensel, Desiree; and Watts, Patricia A. (2008) "Using Service-Learning to Develop Health Promotion and Research Skills in Nursing Students," International Journal of Nursing Education Scholarship: Vol. 5 : Iss. 1, Article 29.
Available at: http://www.bepress.com/ijnes/vol5/iss1/art29

 
 
 
 

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