2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.nepr.2016.09.009
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Madness in the movies: An evaluation of the use of cinema to explore mental health issues in nurse education

Abstract: The research literature on the use of cinema in nurse education is relatively small. This study evaluates student nurses' learning experiences of a new undergraduate elective module called Madness in the Movies. Ethical approval was granted to conduct the study. Data were collected through an online survey and a social media discussion forum. The anonymous online survey responses were collated via Survey Monkey. Content analysis was conducted on the data from the Facebook discussion threads to understand, inte… Show more

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“…Challenging the shock of reality through digital storytelling 2011 (22) Snapshots of simulation: Creative strategies used by Australian educators to enhance simulation learning experiences for Nursing students 2013 (23) Comparing the effectiveness of video-assisted oral debriefing and oral debriefing alone on behaviors by undergraduate Nursing students during high-fidelity simulation 2014 (24) Teaching midwife students how to break bad news using the cinema: An Italian qualitative study 2015 (25) An education intervention to improve Nursing students' understanding of medication safety 2015 (26) Madness in the movies: An evaluation of the use of cinema to explore mental health issues in nurse education 2016 (27) The viewing room: A lens for developing ethical comportment 2016…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Challenging the shock of reality through digital storytelling 2011 (22) Snapshots of simulation: Creative strategies used by Australian educators to enhance simulation learning experiences for Nursing students 2013 (23) Comparing the effectiveness of video-assisted oral debriefing and oral debriefing alone on behaviors by undergraduate Nursing students during high-fidelity simulation 2014 (24) Teaching midwife students how to break bad news using the cinema: An Italian qualitative study 2015 (25) An education intervention to improve Nursing students' understanding of medication safety 2015 (26) Madness in the movies: An evaluation of the use of cinema to explore mental health issues in nurse education 2016 (27) The viewing room: A lens for developing ethical comportment 2016…”
Section: Nepmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…National publications have tended to turn to areas of medical specialties (Oncology (16) , Gerontology (19) , Oral Health (16) , HIV (18) , Mental Health (20,27) , Adult Health (20) , Obstetrics and Pediatrics (18) ). The videos on Oncology, Adult Health, Oral Health and Obstetrics were once again broadcasting content, illustrating and presenting procedures that students were expected to learn.…”
Section: Disciplines and Areas Of Knowledge Of The Uses Of Movies Andmentioning
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“…El uso terapéutico del cine también ha sido constatado en distintos trabajos, así en aplicaciones concretas como educación familiar (Higgins y Dermer, 2001), educación médica (Tabernero, 2016;McCann y Huntley-Moore, 2016), educación ambiental (Stadler, 2017) o mejora de las relaciones de pareja (Molina, 2016;Caballo, 2014).…”
Section: Las Distintas Vertientes Del Cineunclassified