2022
DOI: 10.1590/1518-8345.6190.3723
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Evaluation of an educational intervention (edworkcases) involving clinical cases and Nursing students: a cross-sectional observational study

Abstract: Objective: to evaluate the impact of the (edworkcases) educational intervention on students’ evaluation outcomes in their clinical practices, their attitudes towards Nursing diagnoses, and their satisfaction. Method: this study used a cross-sectional observational design. The participants were 69 third-year Nursing students from a public university in Madrid, Spain. The data analysed in the study were the grades obtained by students for their clinical practices, as well as pre-post intervention scores on th… Show more

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“…It is extremely important to encourage innovative teaching methods, attitudes that lead the student to a critical reflection on the practice, as they must acquire knowledge of the cognitive and technical aspects as future nurses ( 33 - 35 ) . It is necessary to guarantee education to nurses, since the undergraduation, demonstrating that they are fundamental in the management of services, and are directly linked to the management of health care.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is extremely important to encourage innovative teaching methods, attitudes that lead the student to a critical reflection on the practice, as they must acquire knowledge of the cognitive and technical aspects as future nurses ( 33 - 35 ) . It is necessary to guarantee education to nurses, since the undergraduation, demonstrating that they are fundamental in the management of services, and are directly linked to the management of health care.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%