Collegiality among social- and health care educators in higher education or vocational institutions: A mixed-method systematic

被引:5
作者
Koskenranta, M. [1 ]
Kuivila, H. [1 ]
Mannisto, M. [2 ]
Kaariainen, M. [1 ,3 ,4 ,5 ]
Mikkonen, K. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Oulu, Res Unit Nursing Sci & Hlth Management, Oulu, Finland
[2] Oulu Univ Appl Sci, Hlth Care & Nursing, Oulu, Finland
[3] Oulu Univ Hosp, Med Res Ctr Oulu, Oulu, Finland
[4] Univ Oulu, Oulu, Finland
[5] Finnish Ctr Evidence Based Hlth Care, Helsinki, Finland
关键词
Collegiality; Educator; Social- and health care; Higher education; Vocational institution; TEACHER COLLABORATION; NURSE EDUCATORS; SATISFACTION; COMPETENCE; FRAMEWORK; SCHOOLS; WORK;
D O I
10.1016/j.nedt.2022.105389
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Background: Social- and health care educators collaborate on national and international levels; this collaboration is intrinsically related to collegiality, a concept which has only been scarcely studied among social- and health care educators. Objectives: To identify the best evidence on social- and health care educators' experiences of collegiality and factors influencing it in educational institutions. Design: A mixed-methods systematic review. Data sources: Keywords were defined according to PICo and PEO inclusion and exclusion criteria. A search was performed across five databases (CINAHL, PubMed, Medic, Scopus, and ProQuest) for articles published in Finnish and/or English Review methods: During the screening process, three researchers separately screened original studies by title and abstract (n = 806), and subsequently, based on the full-text (n = 40). The JBI Qualitative Assessment Research Instrument was used to evaluate qualitative studies, while the Critical Appraisal Checklist for Analytical Cross-sectional Studies was used to evaluate quantitative studies. Results: The systematic review included a total of 15 articles. Collegiality among social- and health care educators was described through united and safe work culture, along with the dissemination of relevant expertise. The benefits of mentoring, communication on national and international levels, and collaboration are all issues that affect an educator's work. In the context of social- and health care educators, collegiality does not only include the interactions between the educators, but also involves their mentors and supervisors. Mentoring and collaboration between educational institutions were found to be associated with collegiality. Conclusions: Collegiality among educators can be maintained through networking, collaboration, mentoring, mutual communication and the consideration of professional ethical issues. It would be important for educational organisations to pay attention to collegiality and encourage educators to collaborate with their colleagues. It is important to emphasise the role of collegiality in the education of new social- and health care teacher candidates and the continuing education of current educators.
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