Health Commun.  2023 Dec;18(2):57-64. 10.15715/kjhcom.2023.18.2.57.

Effect on Problem-Based Learning with Simulation in Nursing Student According to Team Activity Satisfaction: Self-Directed Learning Ability, Communication Apprehension

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  • 1Associate Professor, Catholic Kwandong University Nursing Department, Gangeung, Korea

Abstract

Background
: This study was conducted to investigate the effect of problem based learning with simulation (S-PBL) on nursing students according to different levels of team activity satisfaction. Methods : A total of 46 nursing students at a university was surveyed. The data were collected using a self-report questionnaire and were analyzed using SPSS/WIN 24.0. Results : Self-directed learning ability improved (t=5.83, p<.001) and communication apprehension increased (t=2.24, p=.034), but not to the extent of high communication apprehension. According to different levels of team activity satisfaction, the improvement in self-directed learning ability was higher in the high satisfaction group and the evaluation of the class was also higher (t=6.92, p<.001). There was no difference in communication apprehension.
Conclusion
: Effective team building and lesson design are necessary to improve team activity satisfaction when running S-PBL classes.

Keyword

Problem-based-learning; Simulation; Communication Apprehension; Self-directed learning
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