Abstract
Introduction:
Creativity is an essential part of nursing care. Thus developing
creativity skills in nursing education is a priority. The aim of this
study was to compare the effect of instruction by concept-mapping and update the fundamental of nursing by teaching
creativity skills to nursing students.
Methods: This
quasi-experimental study was carried out on 70 nursing students, who were
divided randomly into two equal experimental and control groups, in the
Clinical Skills Lab of Tehran Nursing and Midwifery School. Educational content
was presented in the form of concept-mapping in the experimental group and common method in the control group. Data collection
included a demographic information and Abedi Creativity questionnaire; that
filled at the beginning and at the end of four weeks course period. Data were
analyzed using SPSS software (V. 21), using descriptive and analytical
statistics at the significant level P<0.05.
Results:
Before the intervention, mean total creativity’s score was 126.1±7.4 in the
concept mapping group and 128.2±5.2 in the common group and the difference was
not significant (P=0.07). However, after the intervention, a significant
difference was found between the intervention and control group (157.8±7.3 vs.
138.1±5.1, P=0.01).
Conclusion:
After the intervention, the creativity skills in nursing students was improved in both group,
but the Influence of education in concept-mapping group
was greater than the common method. Further research
with more time and for other lessons can be useful for evidence-based
decision-making.
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