Digital photography as a pedagogical learning approach in nursing education

Ingebjørg Strand , Dagfinn Nåden

Journal of Nursing Education and Practice ›› 2025, Vol. 15 ›› Issue (4) : 1 -9.

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Journal of Nursing Education and Practice ›› 2025, Vol. 15 ›› Issue (4) : 1 -9. DOI: 10.5430/jnep.v15n4p1
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Digital photography as a pedagogical learning approach in nursing education

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Background and objective: The traditional teaching methods in practical nursing education seem to be either too theoretical or too practical. Therefore, combinations of theoretical and new pedagogical approaches are needed to teach and train students in practical nursing. The objective of this study was to explore the nursing students' experiences with the use of photography in the Simulation Unit, and to describe how photographs affect development of practical skills.

Methods: A descriptive and interpretive qualitative design was used. The collection of data was conducted by asking fifty-four students to answer three questions online after each session and based on the day’s photographs. All photographs taken by the groups were uploaded to a virtual meeting room, a total of eight hundred and fifty-five photos. The photographs formed the basis for determining what the students have learned from examining and exploring photographs of the students themselves and their peers. Their subjective statements and experience were later downloaded and analysed using phenomeological analysis.

Results: Photography positively influences the nursing students’ learning, increased their self-confidence and enhances competence in the exercise of skills. This gave the students a deeper understanding of the complexity of the practical procedures based on knowledge-based practice, and they learned quickly and easily.

Conclusions: The students become more self-regulated learners, developed better self-confidence, and bolstered their learning competence in relation to the degree requirements for knowledge-based procedural learning. There was consensus among the students that the photographs were a useful learning tool, both intra- and interactive, and were a useful supplement in learning practical skills.

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Nursing-students / Nursing-education / Simulation / Skills-learning / Photographs / Qualitative interpretive method

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Ingebjørg Strand, Dagfinn Nåden. Digital photography as a pedagogical learning approach in nursing education. Journal of Nursing Education and Practice, 2025, 15(4): 1-9 DOI:10.5430/jnep.v15n4p1

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