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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING PRACTICE
Volume 23, Issue 5, Pages -Publisher
WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/ijn.12574
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clinical practicum; flipped learning; nursing student
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ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to develop flipped learning models for clinical practicums and compare their effectiveness regarding learner motivation toward learning, satisfaction, and confidence in performing core nursing skills among undergraduate nursing students in Korea. MethodsThis study was a randomized clinical trial designed to compare the effectiveness of 2 flipped learning models. Data were collected for 3days from October 21 to 23, 2015 before the clinical practicum was implemented and for 2weeks from October 26 to December 18, 2015 during the practicum period. ResultsThe confidence of the students in performing core nursing skills was likely to increase after they engaged in the clinical practicum in both study groups. However, while learner confidence and motivation were not affected by the type of flipped learning, learner satisfaction did differ between the 2 groups. ConclusionsThe findings indicate that applying flipped learning allows students to conduct individualized learning with a diversity of clinical cases at their own level of understanding and at their own pace before they participate in real-world practicums.
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