Beliefs and experiences of educators when involved in the design of a Learning-by-concordance tool : a qualitative interpretative study


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Journal of professional nursing

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  • Clinical reasoning
  • Judgment
  • Uncertainty
  • Learning by concordance
  • Dialogue group
  • Qualitative study Interpretative description

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Background Based on the involvement of qualified educators in its design, the Learning-by-Concordance tool aims to promote the learning of reasoning in contexts of uncertainty. However, data are still scarce on the experience of educators in terms of sharing and exposing their reasoning processes using this tool.

Purpose This study sought to explore the beliefs and experiences of educators when involved in the design of a Learning-by-Concordance tool.

Method This research used a descriptive qualitative design. Four dialogue groups were conducted with educators with different roles and responsibilities while designing a Learning-by-Concordance tool. A descriptive interpretative analysis of educators' verbatim quotes was done.

Findings A total of 14 participants took part in the study. The results show the discomfort of educators despite their recognized expertise. Three themes emerged: 1- the need to be reassured by the opinions of colleagues; 2-feeling like impostors; and 3- concerns for the quality of instructional supports.

Conclusions The role taken by educators for teaching reasoning in contexts of uncertainty is to draw on practical experience where different types of knowledge intersect and are mobilized, to overcome feelings of insecurity, and to engage in close and authentic conversation with learners.

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