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KMID : 1152020200040020053
Journal of Korean Nursing Research
2020 Volume.4 No. 2 p.53 ~ p.65
Development and Application of the Core Basic Nursing Practice Module: A Mixed-methods Approach
Kang Ji-Young

Hwang Shin-Woo
Abstract
Purpose : This study was conducted to develop the core basic nursing practice module using the three-dimensional nursing simulation framework, to investigate the influence of satisfaction and self confidence on the flow, and to explore and describe nursing students¡¯ learning experiences.

Methods : A mixed-method design using surveys and four focus group interviews was used. Quantitative data were analyzed employing descriptive statistics, independent t-test, one-way ANOVA, Pearson¡¯s correlation analysis, and multiple liner regression analysis of participants (N£½59). Qualitative data were analyzed using qualitative thematic analysis.

Results : The mean score of satisfaction with current learning was 4.44 out of 5, self-confidence 4.33, and flow 4.10. Flow was positively correlated with satisfaction (r£½.73) and self-confidence (r£½.68), whereas positive correlation was found between satisfaction and self-confidence (r£½.69). The significant predictors of the flow in learning were the satisfaction (¥â£½.50) and self-confidence (¥â£½.33). The student stated that learning through core basic nursing practice module felt like a real-world experience and that they were satisfied with the nursing practice module for core basic nursing skills.
Conclusion : The core basic nursing practice modules should be developed reflecting the complexity of the nursing situation, while the student¡¯s competency should be continually evaluated.
KEYWORD
Nursing, Education, Simulation Training
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