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Towards a Competency Model for Person-Centredness in Undergraduate Nursing Education: Lived Experiences of Students and Educators [PCC059] Har passerat

Onsdag 6 maj 2026 10:15 - 10:30 G2

Moderator: Carina Sparud Lundin
Rapportör: Hanna Mayer

Spår: Orals Learning & Education

Background: As part of the Erasmus+ project PerCen NursEdu, we aim to anchor person-centeredness as a key competence in undergraduate nursing education in German-speaking countries. To this end, the initial project phase focuses on the development of a competency model grounded in high-quality data, whose relevance is informed by the perspectives of key actors, namely students and educators. Aim: As the first step in the project, the aim was to generate a comprehensive corpus of lived experiences and perspectives that should provide a holistic understanding of person-centered competencies within the context of undergraduate nursing education. Methods: The first step involved collecting written accounts of students’ experiences through the lens of “Person-Centred Moments” by McCormack and colleagues. These accounts were then shared anonymously with educators, who reflected on them in writing. The moments and corresponding reflections formed the bases for further exploration in subsequent focus groups with students and educators. This approach aimed to foster a deeper understanding of students’ person-centred competencies. In addition, it was intended to shed light on the necessary conditions for learning and teaching, such as elements of a person-centred teaching and learning culture, and the knowledge, attitudes, and skills required by educators. Data set: The empirical material from Austria, Germany, and Switzerland comprises 119 “Person-Centred Moments” written by students and 55 written reflections of educators on selected student moments. Additionally, five focus groups were conducted with a total of 44 students and five focus groups with 23 educators, each lasting approximately 1.5 hours on average. Current state: Data analysis is in the initial stage. The presentation will focus on the results of the lived experiences of students and educators. They will provide the basis for the competency model, which will be further developed in a co-creative process across the four involved countries (including South Tyrol, Italy).

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English

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GCPCC

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GCPCC Kod

PCC059

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Carina Sparud Lundin Moderator

Professor
Institute of Health and Care Sciences, The Sahlgrenska Ccademy, University of Gothenburg

My research focuses on health care transitions for children, young people, and families living with long term conditions, such as type 1 diabetes and congenital heart defects and other. Grounded in person-centered care, my research highlights the importance of self-management and social support in shaping health outcomes. I have been highly involved in developing, conductig and evaluating transition programs for adolescents with long term conditions, e.g. The STEPSTOES Transition program.
My contribution to higher education includes teaching and leadership at graduate and postgraduate levels and more specifally in specialist nursing programmes.

Hanna Mayer Rapportör

Karl Landsteiner University