A Narrative Study of the Experiences of Student Nurses Who Have Participated in the Hearing Voices that are Distressing Simulation

Jane E. Hamilton Wilson, Conestoga College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning
Wendy Azzopardi, Conestoga College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning
Shelley Sager, Conestoga College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning
Brian Gould, University of Waterloo
Sherrill Conroy, University of Alberta
Patricia Deegan, Boston University
Suzanne Archie, McMaster University

Abstract

The aim of this study was to provide nursing students with an experiential learning opportunity which simulated living with the challenge of voice hearing. The purpose was to access understanding and insights of nursing students who completed "Hearing Voices that are Distressing: A Training Experience and Simulation for Students" (Deegan, 1996). Using a narrative research design and a convenience sample of 27 nursing students, participants were asked to respond in written format to three open ended prompts immediately following their participation in the simulation. Data generated was subjected to a thematic content analysis using a manual cut and paste approach to inductively find meanings and insights elicited from the respondents' actual words. Affirmed in this study was the use of this teaching tool to assist the students in their understanding of the challenges posed by voice hearing.

Submitted: October 7, 2008 · Accepted: May 21, 2009 · Published: June 8, 2009

Recommended Citation

Hamilton Wilson, Jane E.; Azzopardi, Wendy; Sager, Shelley; Gould, Brian; Conroy, Sherrill; Deegan, Patricia; and Archie, Suzanne (2009) "A Narrative Study of the Experiences of Student Nurses Who Have Participated in the Hearing Voices that are Distressing Simulation," International Journal of Nursing Education Scholarship: Vol. 6 : Iss. 1, Article 19.
DOI: 10.2202/1548-923X.1727
Available at: http://www.bepress.com/ijnes/vol6/iss1/art19

 
 
 
 

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