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Nursing student learning of biosciences through movies and concept maps: A mixed study

  • Francisca Ruiz Mata
  • , Lidia Fernández-Donaire
  • , Olga Canet-Velez
  • , Jordi Torralbas-Ortega
  • , Meritxell Sastre-Rus*
  • , Judith Roca
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Background: acquisition of bioscience knowledge is challenging for nursing students. This calls for teaching methodologies that allow them to acquire this knowledge and add value in the nursing context. Objective: to evaluate a teaching experience using a movie clip and the collaborative use of C-Maps in first-year bioscience learning in nursing students. Design: embedded mixed methods study. Participants: 143 students. Methods: data were collected in two phases: first, collecting quantitative data through a questionnaire on utility, satisfaction and perceived competency development, and collecting qualitative data on learning, teaching materials and developed competencies through an open-question instrument. The second phase consisted of a focus group to explore in greater depth learning experience. Results: six themes emerged from the qualitative analysis: using C-Maps as a learning process; developing group competencies; knowledge integration and transfer; teacher-student relationship; art as a didactic support; and difficulties encountered and proposals for improvement. Regarding utility, the students highlighted learning and relating concepts. Elements of satisfaction were working in small groups and having the teacher as a guide. Finally, the competencies most developed were teamwork and learning ability. Conclusion: the combination of a movie clip and a C-Map is an innovative strategy motivating and valuable for learning biosciences.

Original languageEnglish
Article number105480
JournalNurse Education Today
Volume117
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2022

Keywords

  • Biosciences
  • Collaborative work
  • Concept maps
  • Movies
  • Nurse education

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