Students’ Expectations and Experiences of Meaningful Simulation-Based Medical Education

Authors

  • Tuulikki Keskitalo University of Lapland, Faculty of Education Centre for Media Pedagogy (CMP) Rovaniemi, Finland
  • Heli Ruokamo University of Lapland, Faculty of Education Centre for Media Pedagogy (CMP) Rovaniemi, Finland

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7577/seminar.2331

Keywords:

simulation-based medical education, meaningful learning, students, expectations, experiences, quantitative study

Abstract

This study aims to investigate students’ expectations and experiences of meaningful learning in simulation-based learning environments. We set the following research question: How do students’ experiences of meaningful simulation-based learning correspond to their expectations? The students’ (n = 87; male 51, female 36) pre- and post-questionnaires were analyzed using statistical methods. The results indicated that students’ expectations and experiences of meaningful learning were positive, and for most statements, there were statistically significant differences between the mean pre-questionnaire rating and the mean post-questionnaire rating, thereby indicating that students’ actual experiences of simulation-based learning were more positive than their expectations. Thus, students’ experiences exceeded their expectations.

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Published

2016-11-03

How to Cite

Keskitalo, T., & Ruokamo, H. (2016). Students’ Expectations and Experiences of Meaningful Simulation-Based Medical Education. Seminar.net, 12(2). https://doi.org/10.7577/seminar.2331

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