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  • The case study teaching method is vital for developing critical thinking and clinical reasoning in nursing students, and assessing nurse educators' self-efficacy in this method is crucial for effective teaching.
  • A cross-sectional study conducted in Malawi involved 145 nurse educators from eight nursing colleges, using quantitative analysis to measure their confidence in implementing the case study approach.
  • Results revealed that nurse educators generally have moderate self-efficacy, with those who attended educational workshops showing significantly higher confidence levels, highlighting the need for ongoing professional development.

Article Abstract

Introduction: The case study teaching method is important in imparting critical thinking and clinical reasoning skills in nursing students. The self-efficacy of the nurse educators towards the use of the case study teaching method is a critical aspect of determining the quality of teaching using this method. This study, therefore, aimed at assessing the self-efficacy of the nurse educators towards the use of the case study teaching method in Malawi.

Method: A cross-sectional study utilizing a quantitative research design was conducted at eight nursing colleges that are under the Christian Health Association of Malawi. Only nursing colleges offering college diplomas in nursing and midwifery technician were involved. A total of 145 nurse educators completed the Self-Efficacy towards Teaching Inventory. The computer software of Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 23.0 was used to analyze the data.

Results: The results show that the nurse educators are confident in using the case study teaching method (mean=78.4, SD=11.166). The study results also show that there are differences in mean scores between the nurse educators who attended an education workshop and those who did not (t=5.2334; P<0.001).

Conclusion: The study indicates that Malawian nurse educators have moderate levels of self-efficacy in using the case study teaching method. This study, therefore, has shown a need for nurse educators to participate in strategies that can increase their level of self-efficacy in using case studies.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10731533PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/mmj.v35i2.3DOI Listing

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