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Title

Effect of narrative photography to improve physical therapy students' learning outcomes when studying heart transplantation: A randomized controlled trial.

Authors

Marques‐Sule, Elena; Sempere‐Rubio, Nuria; Gómez‐Ibáñez, Rebeca; Leyva‐Moral, Juan Manuel; Mestres‐Soler, Olga; Muñoz‐Gómez, Elena

Abstract

Physical therapy students must learn about heart transplantation. They need to know how to care for these patients' emotions and needs. The study aimed to compare the effectiveness of a narrative photography (NP) program and a traditional learning (TL) program in physical therapy students' knowledge, satisfaction, empathy, and moral sensitivity. A two‐armed assessor‐blinded randomized controlled trial was carried out. One hundred and seventeen physical therapy students participated in the study. They were divided into two groups: (i) NP group (n = 56) and (ii) TL group (n = 61). At the end of the program, NP group's knowledge increased when compared with the TL group (p = 0.02). 90.57% of the sample was very satisfied/satisfied with the NP method, and 88.68% felt that NP helped them to understand the importance of considering subjective realities. In conclusion, NP improved knowledge and satisfaction compared with the TL group. These results suggest that NP may be a useful method to improve the academic outcomes of physical therapy students in the heart transplantation field; thus, NP may be considered a teaching–learning methodology of choice in physical therapy students.

Subjects

SPAIN; EMPATHY; SATISFACTION; DATA analysis; T-test (Statistics); HEALTH occupations students; EDUCATIONAL outcomes; STATISTICAL sampling; PHOTOGRAPHY; RANDOMIZED controlled trials; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; MULTIVARIATE analysis; HEART transplantation; STUDENTS; ETHICS; ANALYSIS of variance; STATISTICS; LEARNING strategies; COMPARATIVE studies; DATA analysis software; PHYSICAL therapy students

Publication

Nursing & Health Sciences, 2024, Vol 26, Issue 3, p1

ISSN

1441-0745

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1111/nhs.13155

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