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The Effect of Web-Based Nursing Process Teaching on Senior Nursing Students’ Care Planning Skills <sup>#</sup>

Gülden Basit, Fatoş Korkmaz

2020International Journal of Nursing Knowledge18 citationsDOI

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of web-based nursing process teaching on senior nursing students' care plan preparation skills. METHODS: Pretest-posttest intervention design was used. A total of 131 senior nursing students were evaluated for 5 weeks. Data were collected using a datasheet, a nursing care plan (pretest-posttest), and a self-efficacy form. FINDINGS: The intervention group had significantly higher data collection, planning stage scores, and a total care plan score than the others. The intervention group was competent in all self-efficacy items, except the one concerning prioritizing nursing diagnoses. CONCLUSIONS: Web-based nursing process teaching offered with the curriculum helps students to develop care planning skills. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING PRACTICE: It is necessary to focus on different teaching methods and using standardized terminology in teaching the nursing process.

Topics & Concepts

NursingCurriculumPsychologyTest (biology)Nursing processMedicineMedical educationPedagogyPaleontologyBiologyNursing Diagnosis and DocumentationNursing education and managementHealth Education and Validation
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