Students’ Views of Classroom Debates as a Strategy to Enhance Critical Thinking and Oral Communication Skills

Q2 Nursing
Asih Nurakhir, Fiqih Nindya Palupi, C. Langeveld, D. Nurmalia
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Abstract

Background: The skills in effective communication and critical thinking are essential for nurses to apply appropriate judgments in the delivery of patient care. Classroom debates are evident to be an effective strategy that can be used to improve such skills. Unfortunately, research focusing on classroom debates to promote critical thinking and oral communication skills among nursing students has not been extensively explored.    Purpose: This study aimed to explore nursing students’ views of classroom debates as a learning strategy to enhance critical thinking and oral communication skills. Methods: A descriptive qualitative research design was employed in this study. Twelve students of the undergraduate program in nursing with classroom debate experiences and willingness to participate were purposively recruited for semi-structured interviews. Open-ended questions were used, and probing questions were also generated from the participants to get more detailed information. The interviews were transcribed verbatim and analyzed using the inductive content analysis.  Results: The results of the study identified five themes, including the acquisition of new knowledge, awareness and responsiveness to diverse viewpoints and arguments, learning structuring ideas and appropriate ways of presentation, development of other necessary skills, and challenges of classroom debates in nursing education. Conclusion: Classroom debates promoted the development of critical thinking and oral communication skills, and offered students an opportunity to develop other necessary skills in the face of today’s complex healthcare. Classroom debates can be integrated into the curriculum and teaching practices of any nursing educational institutions.
学生认为课堂辩论是提高批判性思维和口头沟通能力的一种策略
背景:有效沟通和批判性思维的技能是护士在提供病人护理时做出适当判断的必要条件。课堂辩论显然是一种有效的策略,可以用来提高这些技能。不幸的是,关注课堂辩论以促进护理学生批判性思维和口头沟通技能的研究尚未得到广泛探索。目的:本研究旨在探讨护生对课堂辩论的看法,以提高批判性思维和口头沟通能力。方法:本研究采用描述性定性研究设计。有目的地招募12名具有课堂辩论经验和参与意愿的护理本科专业学生进行半结构化访谈。使用了开放式问题,并从参与者中生成了探索性问题,以获得更详细的信息。访谈内容逐字记录,并采用归纳内容分析法进行分析。结果:研究结果确定了五个主题,包括新知识的获取,对不同观点和论点的认识和反应,学习结构思想和适当的表达方式,其他必要技能的发展,以及护理教育课堂辩论的挑战。结论:课堂辩论促进了批判性思维和口头沟通能力的发展,并为学生提供了一个发展其他必要技能的机会,以面对当今复杂的医疗保健。课堂辩论可以整合到任何护理教育机构的课程和教学实践中。
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Nurse Media Journal of Nursing
Nurse Media Journal of Nursing Earth and Planetary Sciences-Earth and Planetary Sciences (all)
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