Critical Thinking in Nursing Education: Anatomy of a Course

  • Author: Hülya Kaya
  • Institution: Istanbul University Florence Nightingale School of Nursing Abide-i Hürriyet Cad, Turkey
  • Author: Hatice Şen
  • Institution: Dokuz Eylül University, School of Nursing, Izmir, Turkey
  • Author: Ayla Keçeci
  • Institution: Düzce University School of Health, Düzce, Turkey
  • Year of publication: 2011
  • Source: Show
  • Pages: 159-173
  • DOI Address: https://doi.org/10.15804/tner.11.23.1.09
  • PDF: tner/201101/tner2309.pdf

This study aimed to determine student opinions before and after the Critical Thinking course included in the curriculum of a school of nursing in Turkey. The study employed a descriptive phenomenological qualitative method and purposeful sampling. The study population consisted of a total of seven students attending the Critical Thinking course. Research data were collected through the Individual In-depth Interview technique and analyzed with the use of a descriptive analysis method. The findings revealed that the critical thinking course had a positive effect on students’ opinions about critical thinking. To sum up, critical thinking should be offered as a separate course within curriculum, its efficiency should be subject to continuous assessment and the course should be continuously improved.

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