J Korean Acad Fundam Nurs.  2001 Aug;8(2):244-258.

An Example of Development and Implementation of PBL Module in Fundamentals of Nursing

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  • 1Department of Nursing, Cheju Halla College, Korea.

Abstract

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to develop and apply a conceptualized PBL module for Fundamentals of Nursing. METHOD: A case study method was used to describe and explore the process of developing and implementing the PBL module. RESULT: This module included three PBL packages that were designed to deal with more complexed and indepth concepts as the packages proceeded. In order to achieved that, all the contents of Fundamentals of Nursing II and III were reorganized and integrated into three main concepts, hygiene, infection and dehydration. This module was implemented for first year college student nurses in the second semester of year 2000. The student self-evaluation results showed that they were generally satisfied with their achievement in learning, both final outcome and process. Also, the results indicated that they were more satisfied with the subject management, the lecturer and their peers after implementing PBL.
CONCLUSION
This study demonstrated the potentiality for the application of a partially integrated PBL module within an existing subject. However, when student learning needs were beyond the extent of Fundamentals of Nursing, the lecturer had to set boundaries on learning content and this may have reduced the effects of learning. Therefore, the researchers emphasize the importance of developing an integrated PBL curriculum to maximize student learning outcomes.

Keyword

PBL; Development and Application of a Module

MeSH Terms

Curriculum
Dehydration
Diagnostic Self Evaluation
Humans
Hygiene
Learning
Nursing*
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