Using Problem-Based Learning in Staff Development: Strategies for Teaching Registered Nurses and New Graduate Nurses

Kristy S. Chunta(Indiana University of Pennsylvania), Elizabeth D. Katrancha
The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing
July 7, 2010
Cited by 27

Abstract

Problem-based learning, described as an active teaching strategy, provides a framework for the development of self-directed learning, self-evaluation, interpersonal communication, critical thinking, and access and retrieval of information. This teaching method can be modified to fit almost any situation. Problem-based learning provides an opportunity to actively engage staff members in learning situations, making it a great asset for teaching in staff development. This article describes the use of problem-based learning for teaching registered nurses and new graduate nurses. It provides a scenario and facilitator guide pertaining to a real patient situation on an inpatient telemetry unit and offers general tips for implementing problem-based learning in staff education.


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