The intervention effect of a nursing-media studies convergence problem-based learning (PBL) program to improve nurses’ public image: Changed perceptions of program participants and students attended a PBL presentation

Q3 Nursing
Seung-Chul Yoo, S. Kang, Joo-yeon Ryu
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Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the effectiveness of Problem-based Learning (PBL) in an interdisciplinary college class. This class was run under the theme of ‘Nurse Social Content Creators’ (NSCC) in the Korean Nurses Association (KNA)’s industry-university collaborative project designed to promote a positive image of nurses among the public. Methods: Study 1 examined changes in perception about nurses among the PBL participants before and after the program. A one-group pre-post test experimental design was applied, and the data were analyzed using a Wilcoxon signed-rank test. Study 2 identified differences of perceptions of nurses between people who had observed the PBL final presentation and people who had not. A post-test-only with nonequivalent group experimental design was used, and the data were analyzed using a Mann-Whitney U test. Results: Study 1 revealed a significant increase of positive perceptions towards nurses. Study 2 revealed a significant difference between the PBL presentation audience group and the control group. Students who had observed the PBL program showed more positive perceptions of nurses than students who had not. Conclusion: This research is an important study with high practicality in the area of media studies as well as in nursing. The PBL teaching method was proven to be effective in enhancing perceptions of nurses.
护理媒体研究趋同问题学习(PBL)计划对改善护士公众形象的干预效果:改变了项目参与者和参加PBL演讲的学生的看法
目的:本研究的目的是检验基于问题的学习(PBL)在跨学科大学课堂上的有效性。该课程以“护士社会内容创造者”(NSCC)为主题,是韩国护士协会(KNA)的产学研合作项目,旨在在公众中推广护士的积极形象。方法:研究1调查了PBL参与者在项目前后对护士的认知变化。采用一组测试前后的实验设计,并使用Wilcoxon符号秩检验对数据进行分析。研究2确定了观察PBL最终演示的人和没有观察的人对护士的看法存在差异。仅使用非等价组实验设计的后验,并使用Mann-Whitney U检验对数据进行分析。结果:研究1显示,对护士的积极认知显著增加。研究2显示PBL演讲观众组和对照组之间存在显著差异。观察过PBL项目的学生比没有观察过的学生对护士表现出更积极的看法。结论:本研究是一项在媒介研究和护理领域具有较高实用性的重要研究。PBL教学法被证明能有效地提高护士的认知能力。
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