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Learning communities of practice in care

a study into contributing factors of success for professional learning in daily practice

Learning communities of practice in care

a study into contributing factors of success for professional learning in daily practice

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Lifelong learning is necessary for nurses and caregivers to provide good, person-centred care. To facilitate such learning and embed it into regular working processes, learning communities of practice are considered promising. However, there is little insight into how learning networks contribute to learning exactly and what factors of success can be found. The study is part of a ZonMw-funded research project ‘LeerSaam Noord’ in the Netherlands, which aims to strengthen the professionalization of the nursing workforce and promote person-centred care. We describe what learning in learning communities looks like in four different healthcare contexts during the start-up phase of the research project. A thematic analysis of eleven patient case-discussions in these learning communities took place. In addition, quantitative measurements on learning climate, reciprocity behavior, and perceptions of professional attitude and autonomy, were used to underpin findings. Reflective questioning and discussing professional dilemma's i.e. patient cases in which conflicting interests between the patient and the professional emerge, are of importance for successful learning.

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OrganisatieNHL Stenden Hogeschool
AfdelingAcademie Gezondheidszorg
LectoraatLectoraat Verpleegkundig Leiderschap & Onderzoek voor Goede Zorg
Gepubliceerd inScience Talks Elsevier, Uitgave: volume 5, Pagina: article 100129
Jaar2023
TypeArtikel
DOI10.1016/j.sctalk.2023.100129
TaalEngels

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