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Nurse Educ ; 49(4): 206-211, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38150821

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BACKGROUND: Gamification is an approach that can be used to introduce interprofessional collaboration in nursing and health science. Card games are an effective and convenient way to educate students about clinical professions. PURPOSE: We compared the perception of an experimental group of students who played an educational card game to a control group that played an uninstructive card game. METHODS: College students (n = 148) from nursing and health science majors consented to play a 30-minute card game and complete a 13-item survey. RESULTS: Perceptions of the card game were significantly better for students in the experimental group who played the interprofessional collaboration game than for those in the control group ( t = 10.33, P < .001). Survey subscales were rated significantly higher for respondents who played the interprofessional card game. CONCLUSIONS: The use of an innovative card game teaching strategy significantly increased the perception of interprofessional collaboration among college students.


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Cooperative Behavior , Interprofessional Relations , Nursing Education Research , Students, Nursing , Humans , Female , Male , Students, Nursing/psychology , Students, Nursing/statistics & numerical data , Young Adult , Nursing Evaluation Research , Adult , Games, Experimental , Interprofessional Education , Students, Health Occupations/psychology , Students, Health Occupations/statistics & numerical data , Education, Nursing, Baccalaureate/methods , Surveys and Questionnaires
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