%0 Journal Article %T Adapting to change: Undergraduate nursing students' sense of belonging transitioning from online to in-person learning environments. %A Montague J %A Tsui J %A Kamstra-Cooper K %A Connell M %A Atack L %A Haghiri-Vijeh R %J J Adv Nurs %V 0 %N 0 %D 2024 Aug 14 %M 39140749 %F 3.057 %R 10.1111/jan.16389 %X OBJECTIVE: To examine undergraduate nursing students' sense of belonging as they transitioned from online to in-person learning.
METHODS: A mixed-method design employing a Sense of Belonging Survey and three open-ended questions.
METHODS: Participants were first-year undergraduate nursing students who were back to in-person learning after 3 years of online learning during the pandemic. The survey was administered online in April 2023 using Qualtrics survey software. The survey data were analysed using descriptive statistics, and the open-ended questions were analysed by deductive thematic analysis.
RESULTS: Seventy-five (48%) of the 155 potential participants responded to the survey. The mean score on the Sense of Belonging Survey was 74%, a positive finding suggesting that many participants feel that they 'belong' in the classroom. Three overarching themes were identified in response to the open-ended questions: factors supporting students' sense of belonging, factors hindering students' sense of belonging and strategies for faculty, administrators and students to increase a sense of belonging.
CONCLUSIONS: Understanding the factors that contribute to or hinder nursing students' sense of belonging during this transition will assist in developing strategies to mitigate challenges, foster a positive learning environment and enhance the overall sense of belonging among nursing students.
CONCLUSIONS: The first year of a nursing programme is crucial for student retention as students require tailored programmes and strategies to support their success. Examining and analysing the transition from online to in-person classroom settings is crucial to identifying strategies to enhance and support first-year students' sense of belonging and academic success. Exploring nursing students' experiences of belonging during transitions contributes to a more inclusive and equitable educational experience, fostering an environment where all students can thrive and succeed.
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