A cinenurducation activity using Call the Midwife to teach about sexually transmitted infections and preeclampsia: design, implementation, and assessment
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Publication date
2024ISSN
0260-6917
Abstract
Background: Nursing students need to learn about sexually transmitted infections and preeclampsia. Cinenureducation
is a rigorous method that uses materials from commercial movies or television series to teach health
sciences students.
Objectives: Using content analysis of the television series Call the Midwife, design a cinenureducation activity
teaching nursing students about sexually transmitted infections and preeclampsia. Evaluate its effectiveness in
knowledge acquisition.
Design, implementation, and pre-post assessment of knowledge gain for teaching activities: The study comprised three
main steps: designing the teaching activity, implementing it, and analyzing its pedagogical effectiveness through
a pre-and-post study to assess knowledge acquisition resulting from the teaching activity.
Participants: A six-member panel assessed the suitability of materials for the teaching goals. All second-year
undergraduate nursing students in the course “Nursing management and leadership” at a nursing school in
the 2022–2023 academic year were invited to participate (N = 160).
Methods: The panel conducted a content analysis of the first two seasons of the series to determine the usefulness
of each episode for teaching the chosen topics. Students were randomly assigned to groups watching episodes
emphasizing either sexually transmitted infections or preeclampsia, followed by discussion. Learning was gauged
through a pre-post viewing 20-question multiple-choice test. Additionally, students’ satisfaction was evaluated.
Results: A total of 142 nursing students participated. Significant differences between mean scores before and after
intervention were found [6.90 vs. 6.42 on the preintervention assessment, p < 0.05; mean gain, 0.49 (95 % CI:
0.22–0.76)]. Most students were satisfied with the activity.
Conclusions: The activity was useful for teaching about sexually transmitted infections and preeclampsia. The use
of a television series portraying nurses enables the exploration of these critical topics. This has potential implications
for integrating similar methods into nurse education curricula, emphasizing the broader impact of the
research on pedagogical practices in healthcare education.
Document Type
Article
Language
English
Keywords
Infermeria -- Ensenyament
Malalties de transmissió sexual
Sèries televisives
Cinematografia en l'ensenyament
Pages
8 p.
Publisher
Elsevier
Citation
Cambra-Badii, I., Baños, J. E., Biurrun Garrido, A., Alcaraz-Vidal, L., Vila Granados, R., Robleda Font, G. (2024). A cinenurducation activity using call the midwife to teach about sexually transmitted infections and preeclampsia: Design, implementation, and assessment. Nurse Education Today, 138, num: 106198. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nedt.2024.106198
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