Video-based feedback combined with reflective enquiry – An interactive model for movement awareness among nursing students

  • Backåberg S
  • Rask M
  • Gummesson C
  • et al.
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Abstract

The aim of this study is to describe an interactive model developed for movement awareness in a practical learning situation and to explore the use of video-based digital feedback and reflective enquiry in this model among nursing students. Sixteen students participated in individual interactive video sessions with a facilitator, who encouraged the students to reflect upon their own movements. Qualitative analysis showed that movement patterns were visualized, and that movement awareness and self-analysis were gradually developed. Encountering one's own movement and reflecting on one's own experiences appear to support motivation for movement changes.

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Backåberg, S., Rask, M., Gummesson, C., & Brunt, D. (2015). Video-based feedback combined with reflective enquiry – An interactive model for movement awareness among nursing students. Nordic Journal of Digital Literacy, 10(4), 246–264. https://doi.org/10.18261/issn1891-943x-2015-04-04

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