Exploring prelicensure nursing students’ perceptions and attitudes toward mathematics in a concept-based curriculum

IF 1.9 Q2 NURSING
Daniel Ozimek PhD , Lindsay Good MEd , Alyssa Leggieri MSN , Brandi Morgante EdD , Mary Phillips MEd , Gayle Watson EdD , Deanna Wilk MSN/Ed
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Abstract

Aim

This study examines the perceptions and attitudes towards mathematics of prelicensure nursing students enrolled in a concept-based curriculum, and if there are differences in perceptions based on whether students completed, were enrolled in, or yet to take their required mathematics course.

Methods

Students in two nursing courses completed a mathematics attitudes and perceptions survey, which compares students’ perspectives with experts in the field. The survey captures students’ perceptions along multiple subscales: growth mindset, real world use of mathematics, confidence, interest, persistence, sense-making, and the nature of answers in mathematics.

Results

Students’ perceptions aligned most with the experts in the growth mindset and sense-making subscales. When compared to their peers who had yet to complete the required Clinical Mathematics course, students that completed or were enrolled in the course had significantly greater scores in the mathematical confidence, persistence, and interest subscales.

Conclusions

Completing a Clinical Mathematics course has a positive impact on students perceived mathematical confidence, persistence, and interest in math. Stakeholders should consider when students complete mathematics courses in the curriculum.

在基于概念的课程中探索执照前护理专业学生对数学的看法和态度
目的 本研究探讨了参加基于概念的课程的执照前护理专业学生对数学的看法和态度,以及学生是否因完成、已参加或尚未参加数学必修课程而在看法上存在差异。方法 两门护理课程的学生完成了数学态度和看法调查,该调查将学生的看法与该领域的专家进行了比较。该调查从多个子量表捕捉学生的看法:成长心态、数学在现实世界中的应用、自信、兴趣、坚持、感性认识以及数学答案的性质。结果学生在成长心态和感性认识子量表中与专家的看法最为一致。与尚未完成《临床数学》必修课程的同学相比,已完成或正在学习该课程的学生在数学自信心、坚持性和兴趣分量表上的得分明显更高。相关人员应考虑学生何时完成数学课程。
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CiteScore
2.60
自引率
10.50%
发文量
119
审稿时长
37 days
期刊介绍: Teaching and Learning in Nursing is the Official Journal of the National Organization of Associate Degree Nursing. The journal is dedicated to the advancement of Associate Degree Nursing education and practice, and promotes collaboration in charting the future of health care education and delivery. Topics include: - Managing Different Learning Styles - New Faculty Mentoring - Legal Issues - Research - Legislative Issues - Instructional Design Strategies - Leadership, Management Roles - Unique Funding for Programs and Faculty
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