Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
368222 Nurse Education Today 2014 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummaryBackgroundBoth academics and practitioners agree that critical thinking skills are necessary to provide safe and comprehensive nursing care. In order to promote the development of critical thinking, nurse educators need to keep the teaching/learning process captivating and interesting using active learning environments. These can be implemented by using modern information and communication technologies that are simple, fun, and time and cost effective.ObjectivesThe goal of our study was to design and test an approach, which allows individual and fast acquisition of critical thinking skills with the use of information and communication technology.DesignA combination of qualitative and quantitative research design was implemented. The study consisted of a quasi-experiment (phases 1–3): (1) pre-test discussion board, (2) use of e-contents based on the presented approach, and (3) post-test discussion board. The participants' opinion about the presented approach was identified in phase 4.SettingsThe study was performed in May 2012 during the course “Ethics and Philosophy in Nursing” at the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Primorska, Slovenia.ParticipantsForty first-year undergraduate nursing students.MethodsQualitative analysis of the discussion boards (phases 1, 3) and an anonymous survey with open- and closed-ended questions (phase 4).ResultsQualitative analysis of the discussion boards showed a significant (p < 0.001) improvement in the percentage of posts (12.2%) for which the opinions and conclusions of the participants were justified with valid arguments. The survey results indicated that participants perceived the e-contents based on the presented approach as useful, and that they improved their critical thinking skills.ConclusionsRepeated confirmation of the validity of the presented approach through methodological triangulation represents a strong indication that the presented approach is a valuable tool to develop nursing students' critical thinking skills.

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