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Development of critical thinking skills of undergraduate students throughout the 4 years of nursing degree at a public university in Spain: a descriptive study

2021; BMJ; Volume: 11; Issue: 10 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1136/bmjopen-2021-049950

ISSN

2044-6055

Autores

José María Jiménez, María López, María José Castro, Belén Martín‐Gil, María-José Cao, Mercedes Fernández‐Castro,

Tópico(s)

Problem and Project Based Learning

Resumo

To analyse the critical thinking skills of students enrolled in the four academic years of the nursing degree at a public university belonging to the European Higher Education Area.Cross-sectional, quantitative, descriptive study. Using the Critical Thinking Questionnaire to analyse the critical thinking skills in their substantive and dialogic dimension.Faculty of Nursing, Valladolid Public University in Spain, belonging to the European Higher Education Area.The sample consisted of 215 first-year, second-year, third-year and fourth-year undergraduate nursing students.The students of the four academic years were positively disposed towards critical thinking. The students of the final courses obtained higher average scores.The study sample was 215 students, 19.1% men/80.9% women. The average score in the substantive dimension (3.81±0.53 points) was higher than that in the dialogic dimension (3.48±0.51 points) (p<0.001). They had a greater ability in listening and speaking (3.77±0.61 points) with respect to writing (3.65±0.61 points) and reading (3.52±0.43 points) (p<0.001). There are significant differences in the critical thinking average scores across academic years.Nursing students displayed a greater critical thinking ability in its substantive dimension compared with the dialogic one. This reflects a greater ability in actions related to provide reasons and evidence that support their point of view. Identifying critical thinking skills in nursing students will help establish specific teaching methodologies focused on improving these skills.

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