Providing 360-degree multisource feedback to nurse educators in the country of Georgia: a formative evaluation of acceptability.

Abstract:

BACKGROUND:Due to insufficient nursing education standards in the country of Georgia, 15 health professionals participated in a USAID grant-funded nurse educator faculty development program. These educators then offered continuing education courses and taught more than 1,700 practicing Georgian nurses over 3 years. METHOD:Using a 360-degree multisource feedback model (MSF), self, video, learner, peer, and program coordinator evaluations of teaching effectiveness were completed. After nurse educators reviewed their results and identified areas for improvement, a questionnaire about the perceived acceptability of teacher evaluations was completed. RESULTS:Of the 15 nurse educators, 93.3% indicated that nurse educators should receive feedback through self, learner, peer, and video evaluations, and 100% indicated that nurse educators should receive feedback from the program coordinator. The accuracy and usefulness of the program coordinator evaluation was rated the highest, whereas peer evaluation was rated the lowest. CONCLUSION:This study revealed that MSF was acceptable to Georgian nurse educators.

journal_name

J Contin Educ Nurs

authors

DeStephano CC,Crawford KA,Jashi M,Wold JL

doi

10.3928/00220124-20140528-03

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2014-06-01 00:00:00

pages

278-84

issue

6

eissn

0022-0124

issn

1938-2472

journal_volume

45

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