Korean J Rehabil Nurs.  2017 Dec;20(2):140-150. 10.7587/kjrehn.2017.140.

Effects of Simulation with Problem-based Learning on Care for Patients with Autonomic Dysreflexia

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Nursing, Masan University, Changwon, Korea. jieun986@masan.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects on critical thinking, problem solving, communication, confidence in nursing performance and learning satisfaction after simulation with problem-based learning.
METHODS
This study used a non-equivalent control group no-synchronized design. Forty junior baccalaureate nursing students were recruited conveniently and assigned to the experimental (n=20) or control (n=20) group using time difference. The experimental group participated in lecture and simulation with problem-based learning on care for patients with autonomic dysreflexia while the control group received lecture and traditional practices.
RESULTS
The experimental group presented significant improvement in critical thinking (Z=−2.10, p=.036), problem solving (t=3.36, p=.002), communication (t=2.32, p=.026), confidence in nursing performance (Z=−2.20, p=.028) and learning satisfaction (Z=−3.42, p=.001) compared with the control group.
CONCLUSION
The results of this study indicated that simulation with problem-based learning is effective in improving critical thinking, problem solving, communication, confidence in nursing performance and learning satisfaction for nursing students.

Keyword

Simulation; Problem-based learning; Problem solving; Communication; Autonomic dysreflexia

MeSH Terms

Autonomic Dysreflexia*
Humans
Learning
Nursing
Problem Solving
Problem-Based Learning*
Students, Nursing
Thinking
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