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Texting transition Claire Craig and Neil Mayne

Texting transition Claire Craig and Neil Mayne. Overview and background The broader context of the work –My research: health promotion –LTA post: exploring

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Page 1: Texting transition Claire Craig and Neil Mayne. Overview and background The broader context of the work –My research: health promotion –LTA post: exploring

Texting transition

Claire Craig and Neil Mayne

Page 2: Texting transition Claire Craig and Neil Mayne. Overview and background The broader context of the work –My research: health promotion –LTA post: exploring

Overview and background

• The broader context of the work

– My research: health promotion– LTA post: exploring how students negotiate

transition points during their degree course– Year tutor– Role of IT: existing precedent– Drawing on skills and experiences of students

Page 3: Texting transition Claire Craig and Neil Mayne. Overview and background The broader context of the work –My research: health promotion –LTA post: exploring

Enabling students to manage transition

• Good evidence to highlight benefits of supporting students during key transitional points on their course

• Literature: building resilience and enabling students to develop support networks

• Interested in ‘first point of transition’ – going to university

• Autonomy findings ‘feeling able to seek help’

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The project

• Consultation with second year occupational therapy students: ‘what messages would you have found useful during that first semester?’

• A series of statements were developed by the students

• Ethical approval was gained• First year students were invited to participate

in the project. Option to opt out: by texting word ‘end’ at any point during this time

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• Statements were sent every Monday morning for a total of eight weeks

• Some of the texts linked with course specific events (e.g. assessments)

• A short evaluation was undertaken at the end of the semester

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Examples of texts

• Hope all is going well. Remember you are not expected to know everything at once. If you are unsure of something please ask. Best wishes Claire and Julie

• Check out the sports facilities at the university. Taking time to exercise can help to relieve stress and is important for good physical and mental health.

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Results

Did you find the text messaging useful

No:4 Yes: 53

Would you recommend the service to others

no: 5 Yes: 52

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Suggestions for development

• They were nice but at the same time could have been more relevant to issues within the course

• Some messages were vague and could have had more specific information on them

• Felt supported although I would rather have talked - I didn't know if I could text back

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Most helpful/unhelpful

• The one that said you are here because we believe in you as this came at a time when everybody seemed to be feeling the pressure. I know it was a time when I was doubting my ability and this helped me to remember how hard I'd worked to be here.

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Sense of belonging

• I generally liked all the messages as they made me feel connected to the course

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Encouraging statements

• Lovely texts: think of all the people who applied and you were chosen…you're not expected to know everything at once

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• The good luck for presentations/digital story telling messages because they related to what we were doing

• The most helpful ones were specific eg 'following your presentations

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Not just what you say…

• I liked the overall tone of the text messages. You are obviously very insightful/perceptive as most texts seemed to pick up exactly how I was feeling.

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Benefits of service

• They gave me a boost and gave me confidence to continue and not give up

• Very supportive and encouraging at times when things can be a struggle

• It confirmed that I was on the right course• Made me feel positive and that I was able to

continue the course

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Negotiating difficult points of the course

• It supported me that I was feeling stressed/ overwhelmed

• It helped me to clarify that it is normal to feel under pressure and overwhelmed and to make sure we keep some kind of balance and look after ourselves

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Source of motivation

• It was really nice to receive a motivational message and helped to keep my spirits up.

• Motivating and encouraging

• Motivational +++

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• Support – main perceived benefit• I felt supported and liked that the department

is in contact and available if needed• It's good to know that there is support,

especially during the start of university when there's a lot to take in

• Reassuring hearing from the tutors

Feeling supported

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Relationship with staff

• The message saying that we were chosen to be on the course made me feel valued

• Knowing someone cared• Knowing that you care enough to provide such

a service• Support and encouragement, feeling in

contact with staff and that they are aware of us as a year and understand the pressures we are under

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Practical actions

• It motivated me to do things ie 'try to build exercise into your routine' etc

• The exercise one motivated me to get up and go to the gym that week

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Messages you would like to send me…

• Thank you for all the lovely caring messages received

• Thanks for the texts• Thank you for the support of a text each week.

This has made me not feel like giving up.• Thank you• Thank you for the support• Thank you for your help

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• Thanks for all the help and encouragement Claire! I really think you should continue with it!!

• Thank you for providing reassurance/inspiration in a fun way.

• Thank you, thank you so very much for caring