1.Cooperative learning: the perceptions of University A's nursing students and factors influencing those perceptions
Nobuko AIDA ; Sachi MIYOSHI ; Miki KAWACHI ; Mai YAMASHITA ; Koto YAMAZAKI ; Manako HANYA ; Keiko ABE ; Yukihiro NODA ; Hiroyuki KAMEI ; Mina SUEMATSU ; Hiroki YASUI ; Kazumasa UEMURA
Medical Education 2017;48(2):59-69
Background: To obtain suggestions regarding the methods of cooperative learning in basic nursing education, the nursing students' perceptions of cooperative learning and the relationship between such perceptions and their influencing factors were elucidated.Methods: Anonymous, self-administered questionnaires were conducted among 131 nursing students at University A in the Chubu region of Japan.Results: Binomial logistic regression confirmed that cooperative learning experiences in high school, learning satisfaction at University A, social support, styles of handling interpersonal conflicts, and undervaluing others in regard to assumed competence were significant influencing factors on the cooperative work recognition scale.Discussion: Factors, including professional identity, communication ability and students' past negative experiences, may have an effect on the recognition of cooperative work. This suggests the need for the continued investigation of the aspects of cooperative learning that take these factors into account.