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Creat Nurs ; 28(1): 48-53, 2022 Feb 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35173062

RESUMO

Application of knowledge is shown to improve student comprehension, but with dwindling hands-on clinical opportunities in nursing programs, active learning strategies need to be incorporated into classroom learning. Nursing faculty in an undergraduate nursing program transitioned from a lecture format to a flipped classroom format, thereby incorporating active learning. Quantitative and qualitative data on student performance were collected over three semesters. The Assessment Technologies Institute (ATI) maternal-newborn content mastery exam, used as the final examination for the course, was used to assess student academic performance. End-of-course student feedback was collected from the Campuslabs IDEA Student Rating of Instruction (SRI) evaluation to assess students' perceptions of their ability to understand and apply knowledge, as well as perceptions of the flipped classroom format in general. The ATI exam scores for the course did not change significantly, but the SRI showed a statistically significant increase in the percentage of students who felt they gained a "deeper understanding" and could "apply the knowledge and skills." Although students resisted the flipped classroom format change initially, subsequent cohorts came to accept the change. Implications for educators are that although student dissatisfaction increased initially, the inclusion of the flipped classroom format within a course improved students' confidence in their ability to perform.


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Bacharelado em Enfermagem , Estudantes de Enfermagem , Raciocínio Clínico , Currículo , Humanos , Recém-Nascido , Aprendizagem Baseada em Problemas
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Nurs Womens Health ; 19(6): 478-89, 2015.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26682656

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Evidence shows that early formula supplementation leads to early weaning from exclusive breastfeeding. We implemented an evidence-based practice project on skin-to-skin contact (SSC) for healthy term newborns at a large military treatment facility in an effort to decrease formula supplementation in the early postpartum period. Military women face unique challenges when it comes to breastfeeding. SSC in the early postpartum period is an effective intervention to increase exclusive breastfeeding during the hospital stay and foster future positive breastfeeding outcomes. Through this project, staff knowledge of the benefits of SSC to women and newborns improved and the hospital's exclusive breastfeeding rate increased by 20 percent.


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Aleitamento Materno/métodos , Hospitais Militares , Relações Mãe-Filho , Cuidado Pós-Natal/métodos , Tato/fisiologia , Aleitamento Materno/psicologia , Feminino , Humanos , Recém-Nascido , Medicina Militar , Cuidado Pós-Natal/psicologia , Pele
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