Rong XJ, Ning Z. Practical effect of different teaching modes in teaching gastrointestinal surgery nursing. World J Gastrointest Surg 2024; 16(1): 166-172 [PMID: 38328328 DOI: 10.4240/wjgs.v16.i1.166]
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Xiao-Juan Rong, MNurs, Nurse, Department of Nursing, Medical College in Jiangxi University of Technology, No. 115 Ziyang Avenue, Yaohu University Park, Nanchang 330098, Jiangxi Province, China. rongxiaojuan2022@163.com
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Gastroenterology & Hepatology
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Retrospective Study
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World J Gastrointest Surg. Jan 27, 2024; 16(1): 166-172 Published online Jan 27, 2024. doi: 10.4240/wjgs.v16.i1.166
Table 1 Compares the two groups of general data (mean ± SD)
Group
n
Age
Comprehensive results at school
The observation group
36
20.33 ± 0.23
81.20 ± 0.29
The control group
35
20.45 ± 0.31
81.22 ± 0.31
t
-
1.855
0.280
P value
-
0.067
0.779
Table 2 Comparison of post-teaching operational skills (mean ± SD between the two groups)
Group
n
Operation skills (points)
The observation group
36
95.17 ± 1.32
The control group
35
87.46 ± 3.32
t
-
12.924
P value
-
< 0.001
Table 3 Compares the post-teaching theoretical knowledge scores between the two groups (mean ± SD)
Group
n
Theoretical knowledge (points)
The observation group
36
93.24 ± 0.69
The control group
35
88.97 ± 4.88
t
-
5.197
P value
-
< 0.001
Table 4 Compares the satisfaction of two post-teaching nursing students, n (%)
Group
n
Very satisfied
More satisfied
Discontent
Total satisfaction
The observation group
36
31 (86.11)
4 (11.11)
1 (2.77)
35 (97.22)
The control group
35
8 (22.85)
19 (54.28)
8 (22.85)
27 (77.14)
t
-
-
-
-
6.463
P value
-
-
-
-
0.011
Table 5 Results of the learning effectiveness questionnaire (mean ± SD)
Group
n
Contribute to knowledge understanding
Dare to share your personal opinions
Trust on your ability to deal with patients
Understand the responsibilities and obligations of nurses
The observation group
36
1.33 ± 0.23
1.88 ± 0.28
1.46 ± 0.83
1.03 ± 0.67
The control group
35
2.33 ± 0.73
2.45 ± 0.83
3.33 ± 0.23
2.95 ± 0.33
t
-
7.830
3.899
12.855
15.248
P value
-
< 0.001
< 0.001
< 0.001
< 0.001
Table 6 Compares the post-teaching effects between the two groups, n (%)
Group
n
Ability of thinking
Subjective initiative
Understanding of the theoretical knowledge
The observation group
36
34 (94.44)
34 (94.44)
35 (97.22)
The control group
35
23 (65.71)
26 (74.28)
25 (71.42)
χ2
-
9.253
5.508
9.018
P value
-
0.002
0.018
0.002
Citation: Rong XJ, Ning Z. Practical effect of different teaching modes in teaching gastrointestinal surgery nursing. World J Gastrointest Surg 2024; 16(1): 166-172