Kaitlyn Kolcun DNP, RN, APRN-CNS, CNE, Kelly Sullivan DNP, RN, APRN-CPN, Tara Spalla King PhD, RN
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Concept maps and clinical care worksheets: student and faculty perspectives
Background
Nursing faculty must develop innovative strategies to foster pre-licensure student development of clinical judgment and improve practice readiness. Clinical care worksheets are traditionally long, linear assignments to help students identify various elements of patient care. Clinical concept map assignments help student identify relationships and prioritize care needs.
Methods
Comparison of clinical concept maps and clinical care worksheets was performed with pre-licensure nursing students in their first clinical course. Student and faculty perceptions on clinical judgment development, learning, time spent, and preference of assignment were evaluated.
Results
Both assignment types were beneficial to student learning but in different ways. Most students perceived that concept maps contained less busywork and were more helpful to improve learning, thus preferring this assignment. Students and faculty recognized the value of building base knowledge with clinical care worksheets followed by incorporation of clinical concept maps to connect the entire patient care picture and maximize learning.
Conclusions
We recommend using clinical care worksheets then advancing to clinical concept maps to help build clinical judgment and learning most efficiently and effectively.
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