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Development of Higher-Level Intellectual Skills through Interactive Group Work: Perspectives between Students and Educators
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
medical and clinical research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2577-8005
DOI - 10.33140/mcr.05.08.02
Subject(s) - competence (human resources) , psychology , creativity , medical education , interpersonal communication , group work , social skills , health care , qualitative research , pedagogy , medicine , sociology , social psychology , social science , economics , psychotherapist , economic growth
Nursing education nurtures students to have adequate competence in managing current patient care with complex andsophisticated technology in healthcare service. Interdisciplinary collaboration is important for maintaining high qualityand safe patient care. Small group work is effective for enhancing students’ theoretical knowledge and training in variousskills. However, there is inadequate knowledge on how students develop higher-level intellectual skills to benefit their senseof collaboration through small group work. The aim of this study was to understand how undergraduate nurse studentsdevelop higher-level intellectual skills through small group work based on nurse students and educators’ learning andteaching experiences, respectively. This study was the secondary analysis of a qualitative study with 13 students and 10educators using semi-structured group interviews with digital audio recording at a professional educational institution.Four skills were derived as main themes, including interpersonal communication, critical thinking, problem solving, andcreativity, which enhance collaborative abilities. All skills were developed through interactive learning while working ina group. A theoretical framework was developed to illustrate the relationships among these skills through interactivegroup work. Interpersonal communication is the most important skill to be closely linked with other identified skillsto enhance students’ interdisciplinary collaboration for a higher quality and more cost-effective care. The results willincrease educators’ awareness in facilitating the development of these skills through interactive group activities.

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