Nursing students’ experiences of applying problem-based learning to train the core competence teamwork and collaboration: An interview study

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Aim: To explore nursing students’ experiences of applying problem-based learning to train the core competence teamwork and collaboration. Design: The study used a qualitative descriptive design. Method: The data were collected using individual interviews with a purposive sample of 11 students and analysed using inductive qualitative content analysis. Results: The students’ experiences of applying problem-based learning to train the core competence teamwork and collaboration were described in two generic categories: prerequisites to train teamwork and collaboration and abilities practised in the base group. The generic category “prerequisites to train teamwork and collaboration” includes three subcategories: previous experience and education, composition of the base group, and common goals and values in the base group. The generic category “abilities practised in the base group” includes four subcategories: taking personal responsibility, practising role distribution and leadership, developing communication skills and creating togetherness in the base group.

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Allert, C., Dellkvist, H., Hjelm, M., & Andersson, E. K. (2022). Nursing students’ experiences of applying problem-based learning to train the core competence teamwork and collaboration: An interview study. Nursing Open, 9(1), 569–577. https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.1098

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