The effectiveness of using interactive multimodality books in pediatric nursing in implementing Merdeka Belajar program

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Objectives: to analyzing the Effectiveness of Using Interactive Multimodality Books in Pediatric Nursing on Student Learning Outcomes in Implementing the Merdeka Belajar Program. Methods: the research design used a quasi-experimental approach with a posttest control group design. The sample in this study was the fourth-semester nursing students of Institute of Health Science Suaka Insan Banjarmasin who received the Pediatric Nursing course, a total of 52 students. The sampling technique used is total sampling. Data analysis used the dependent t-test. Results: the interactive multimodality pediatric nursing book was effective in improving the learning achievement of fourth-semester students with a significance value of 0.015 < 0.05. There is a difference in the average value of pediatric nursing courses for class A and class B, which is 3.173. Conclusions: the use of interactive multimodality books is very good for lecturers to apply in teaching to help students understand the material they are learning.

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Anggraini, S., & Dewi, S. K. (2023). The effectiveness of using interactive multimodality books in pediatric nursing in implementing Merdeka Belajar program. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 76(5). https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2022-0599

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