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Aims: To determine the effectiveness of blended learning using the community of inquiry framework on nursing students' learning gains in a sudden patient deterioration module. Design: A quasi-experimental trial. Methods: 233 Chinese nursing students in their fourth semester of a sudden patient deterioration learning module were assigned to control (N = 113) and experimental group (N = 120). Students in experimental group engaged in community of inquiry-based blended learning in sudden patient deterioration module, including computer-aided self-instruction, team-based topic discussion and simulation training. Control group learned similar contents through face-to-face teaching comprising of a presentation with lecture, tutorial and simulation training. Student assessment of learning gains, knowledge and practical ability was quantified after the interventions. Results: Compared with control group, students in experimental group had improved student assessment of learning gains (p =.001, Cohen d = 0.69) and practical ability (p
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Liu, W., Wang, J., Zhang, H., Yu, C., Liu, S., Zhang, C., … Yang, B. (2021). Determining the effects of blended learning using the community of inquiry on nursing students’ learning gains in sudden patient deterioration module. Nursing Open, 8(6), 3635–3644. https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.914
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