Department of Nursing, Taipei Medical University Hospital, 252 Wu-Xing St., Taipei 11031, Taiwan.
Department of Nursing, College of Nursing, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, 155 Linong St., Section 2, Taipei 11221, Taiwan.
Nurse Educ Pract. 2022 Aug;63:103412. doi: 10.1016/j.nepr.2022.103412. Epub 2022 Jul 13.
This study aimed to examine the effectiveness of an educational board game in improving nursing students' medication knowledge.
Maintaining patient safety is a core practice for nurses. Medication management is a central principle of patient safety. Nurses acquire pharmacology knowledge and medication safety skills in the classroom training. Thus, solidifying and strengthening nursing students' medication knowledge are crucial tasks for nursing faculty members. In recent years, board games, which offer both entertainment and competitive play, have been employed to educate students in a variety of disciplines and settings. Through board game play, students can learn in an enjoyable and fun atmosphere.
A randomized controlled trial design.
A convenience sample of 69 nursing students was obtained from a university in Taiwan. Participants were randomly assigned either to an experimental (board game) group (n = 35) or a comparison group (n = 34) using block randomization. The experimental group engaged in board game play to learn about medications, whereas the comparison group attended a one-hour didactic lecture. Using questionnaires, data were collected before the intervention, immediately post intervention and one month post intervention.
Following the intervention, regardless of the learning method, both groups showed significant improvements in their immediate recall of medication information. However, when retested after one month, the experimental group obtained significantly higher scores than the comparison group. Moreover, students in the experimental group reported more satisfaction with the learning method than those in the comparison group.
The study results suggest that learning through board games could enhance nursing students' retention of knowledge. Students reported favorable reactions to using a board game learning method for increasing knowledge of medication. With respect to this finding, faculty members may consider employing board games as teaching tools in nursing and other health science courses. Moreover, the findings of this study can also provide additional information for nursing managers in hospital wards or long-term care facilities where nurses are trained to familiarize themselves with frequently administered medications.
Board game play can enhance nursing students' retention of knowledge; students reported positive reactions to game-based learning for medication training.
本研究旨在检验教育棋盘游戏提高护理学生药物知识的效果。
维护患者安全是护士的核心实践。药物管理是患者安全的核心原则。护士在课堂培训中获得药理学知识和药物安全技能。因此,巩固和加强护理学生的药物知识是护理教师的重要任务。近年来,棋盘游戏在各种学科和环境中被用于教育学生,既提供娱乐又具有竞争性。通过棋盘游戏,学生可以在愉快和有趣的氛围中学习。
随机对照试验设计。
从台湾一所大学获得了 69 名护理学生的便利样本。参与者使用区组随机化被随机分配到实验组(棋盘游戏)(n=35)或对照组(n=34)。实验组通过棋盘游戏学习药物知识,而对照组则参加一个小时的讲座。使用问卷,在干预前、干预后立即和干预后一个月收集数据。
干预后,无论学习方法如何,两组学生对药物信息的即时回忆都有显著提高。然而,一个月后再次测试时,实验组的得分明显高于对照组。此外,实验组学生对学习方法的满意度高于对照组。
研究结果表明,通过棋盘游戏学习可以提高护理学生的知识保留率。学生对使用棋盘游戏学习方法增加药物知识的反应良好。基于这一发现,教师可以考虑将棋盘游戏作为护理和其他健康科学课程的教学工具。此外,本研究的结果还可以为医院病房或长期护理机构的护理管理人员提供更多信息,在这些地方,护士接受培训以熟悉经常使用的药物。
tweetedable 摘要:棋盘游戏可以提高护理学生的知识保留率;学生对基于游戏的药物培训学习反应积极。