Effects of Different Forms of Concept-Map Representation on Nursing Students’ Critical Thinking Performances

Representation is important for problem solving. This study examined the effects of different forms of concept maps on nursing students’ performances of conceptualizing psychiatric patients’ problems. A quasi-experimental research design was adopted to investigate the effects. The participants were...

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Main Authors: Chin-Yuan Lai, Sheng-Mei Chen, Cheng-Chih Wu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Taipei University of Education 2015-06-01
Series:Journal of Educational Practice and Research
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Online Access:http://jepr.ntue.edu.tw/contents/list/detial.asp?id=34
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spelling doaj-77a0e8e8f5a042d88e6deb13db9fa5d82020-11-24T23:34:52ZengNational Taipei University of EducationJournal of Educational Practice and Research1993-56331993-56332015-06-01281132Effects of Different Forms of Concept-Map Representation on Nursing Students’ Critical Thinking PerformancesChin-Yuan Lai0Sheng-Mei Chen1Cheng-Chih Wu2Center for general Education, National Taichung University of Science and TechnologyDepartment of nursing, National Taichung University of Science and TechnologyGraduate Institute of Information and Computer Education, National Taiwan Normal UniversityRepresentation is important for problem solving. This study examined the effects of different forms of concept maps on nursing students’ performances of conceptualizing psychiatric patients’ problems. A quasi-experimental research design was adopted to investigate the effects. The participants were two classes of fourth-year students who were enrolled in a psychiatric nursing course in a nursing college. One class with 48 students served as the experimental group, and used web-based concepts map to represent patients’ problem. The other class with 50 students served as the control group, and used the traditional hierarchical concept mapping method. The results indicated that the concept maps drawn by the experimental group showed more nursing problem, supporting evidence, and relationships between nursing problems than those drawn by the control group. The web-based concept maps helped expand students’ thinking and promoted their causality reasoning. Different concept-map representation tools affected the process of students’ problem solving. The experimental learning activities promoted students’ understanding of concepts and ways of psychiatric patients’ care taking. To understand the effects of other types of concept maps, future research may guide students in using different forms of concept maps throughout the stages of nursing process.http://jepr.ntue.edu.tw/contents/list/detial.asp?id=34concept mapscritical thinkingnursing educationrepresentation tools
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author Chin-Yuan Lai
Sheng-Mei Chen
Cheng-Chih Wu
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Sheng-Mei Chen
Cheng-Chih Wu
Effects of Different Forms of Concept-Map Representation on Nursing Students’ Critical Thinking Performances
Journal of Educational Practice and Research
concept maps
critical thinking
nursing education
representation tools
author_facet Chin-Yuan Lai
Sheng-Mei Chen
Cheng-Chih Wu
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title Effects of Different Forms of Concept-Map Representation on Nursing Students’ Critical Thinking Performances
title_short Effects of Different Forms of Concept-Map Representation on Nursing Students’ Critical Thinking Performances
title_full Effects of Different Forms of Concept-Map Representation on Nursing Students’ Critical Thinking Performances
title_fullStr Effects of Different Forms of Concept-Map Representation on Nursing Students’ Critical Thinking Performances
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Different Forms of Concept-Map Representation on Nursing Students’ Critical Thinking Performances
title_sort effects of different forms of concept-map representation on nursing students’ critical thinking performances
publisher National Taipei University of Education
series Journal of Educational Practice and Research
issn 1993-5633
1993-5633
publishDate 2015-06-01
description Representation is important for problem solving. This study examined the effects of different forms of concept maps on nursing students’ performances of conceptualizing psychiatric patients’ problems. A quasi-experimental research design was adopted to investigate the effects. The participants were two classes of fourth-year students who were enrolled in a psychiatric nursing course in a nursing college. One class with 48 students served as the experimental group, and used web-based concepts map to represent patients’ problem. The other class with 50 students served as the control group, and used the traditional hierarchical concept mapping method. The results indicated that the concept maps drawn by the experimental group showed more nursing problem, supporting evidence, and relationships between nursing problems than those drawn by the control group. The web-based concept maps helped expand students’ thinking and promoted their causality reasoning. Different concept-map representation tools affected the process of students’ problem solving. The experimental learning activities promoted students’ understanding of concepts and ways of psychiatric patients’ care taking. To understand the effects of other types of concept maps, future research may guide students in using different forms of concept maps throughout the stages of nursing process.
topic concept maps
critical thinking
nursing education
representation tools
url http://jepr.ntue.edu.tw/contents/list/detial.asp?id=34
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