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Peer Review: Factors That Motivate Students to Provide Supportive Peer Feedback.

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BACKGROUND Students who value peer feedback processes are more likely to provide supportive feedback to peers. PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to explore the factors that motivate and… Click to show full abstract

BACKGROUND Students who value peer feedback processes are more likely to provide supportive feedback to peers. PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to explore the factors that motivate and demotivate students to provide supportive feedback to peers. METHOD A secondary analysis of qualitative data collected from 148 graduate nursing students in 7 master's-level courses was conducted to identify the themes related to motivating and demotivating factors in peer review and how they related to students' sense of value for providing supportive peer feedback. RESULTS Common themes included perceived potential for supportive peer feedback to improve self, peer, and team performance, and quality of patient care. Themes related to demotivation included lack of time and fear of negative impact on peers. CONCLUSION Faculty should emphasize to students the positive impact of supportive peer feedback on nursing care. Assignments can be structured to promote a fair exchange of supportive feedback between peers.

Keywords: provide supportive; factors motivate; feedback; supportive peer; peer; peer feedback

Journal Title: Nurse educator
Year Published: 2021

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