Learning Outcomes and Teaching Methods in Fundamentals of Nursing.
10.7739/jkafn.2016.23.3.292
- Author:
Jongsoon WON
1
;
Hyoungsook PARK
;
Yunhee SHIN
;
Hyojung PARK
;
Se Hyun LIM
;
Mee Kyung SHIN
;
Jung Hee KIM
;
Young Ju KIM
;
Sung Ok CHANG
;
Seung Kyo CHAUNG
;
Young Ok YANG
Author Information
1. College of Nursing, Eulji University, Seongnam, Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Nursing;
Education;
Outcome
- MeSH:
Education;
Education, Nursing;
Learning*;
Lectures;
Nursing*;
Teaching*
- From:Journal of Korean Academy of Fundamental Nursing
2016;23(3):292-299
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to provide a basis for improvement and enhancement of nursing education by investigating learning outcomes that apply to fundamentals of nursing and teaching methods used in classes. METHODS: Data were collected from 111 professors of fundamentals of nursing who responded to the self-report questionnaire. Data were analyzed using chi-square test. RESULTS: For learning outcomes in fundamentals of nursing the most frequent number of outcomes was two (35.2%), or three (32.4%). For learning outcomes in fundamentals of nursing practicum, the most frequent number of outcomes was two (32.4%), or three (31.6%). In fundamental nursing classes, teaching methods used most frequently were lectures (98.2%) and videos (60.4%), and in practice classes, demonstration (98.2) and open laboratory (90.9%). Constructivist teaching methods that were utilized in fundamental nursing were team-based learning (19.8%) and case-based learning (19.8%), and for practice classes, objective structured clinical examination (29.7%). In the cross analysis, 28.8% of the nursing professor used the constructivist teaching methods in fundamental nursing and in practice classes. CONCLUSION: There is a need to continue to improve teaching methods for new nurse-educators and professors and to discuss learning outcomes of fundamental nursing.