Linggo, Nobyembre 4, 2012

Learning concepts of cinenurducation: An integrative review

Publication year: 2012
Source:Nurse Education Today, Volume 32, Issue 8

Jina Oh, Jeongae Kang, Jennie C. De Gagne

Background Cinenurducation is the use of films in both didactic and clinical nursing education. Although films are already used as instructional aids in nursing education, few studies have been made that demonstrate the learning concepts that can be attributed to this particular teaching strategy. Aim The purpose of this paper is to describe the learning concepts of cinenurducation and its conceptual metaphor based on a review of literature. Method The databases CINAHL, MEDLINE, PsychINFO, ERIC, EBSCO, ProQuest Library Journal, and Scopus databases were searched for articles. Fifteen peer-reviewed articles were selected through title and abstract screening from “films in nursing” related articles found in internationally published articles in English from the past 20years. Result Four common concepts emerged that relate to cinenurducation: (a) student-centered, (b) experiential, (c) reflective, and (d) problem-solving learning. Current literature corroborates cinenurducation as an effective teaching strategy with its learning activities in nursing education. Conclusion Future studies may include instructional guides of sample films that could be practically used in various domains to teach nursing competencies, as well as in the development of evaluation criteria and standards to assess students' learning outcomes.




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