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  • The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the shift to online learning, leading to a blended learning approach that incorporates the flipped classroom method, which focuses on active, student-centered learning and aims to improve learning outcomes among students.* -
  • A systematic review was conducted analyzing studies from 2012 to 2023 to explore nursing students' experiences with the flipped classroom, using a critical appraisal tool to ensure the quality of included studies and meta-aggregation for synthesizing findings.* -
  • The review identified several factors influencing student experiences in the flipped classroom, concluding that while these factors are complex, the method is positively received by students and has the potential to enhance engagement, learning outcomes, and the quality of care in nursing education.*

Article Abstract

Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic face-to-face activities were suspended, boosting the delivery of online teaching. As students returned to campuses, the delivery of active learning teaching methods followed a blended learning style. The flipped classroom, which is a student-centred approach, appears to be an effective teaching method, generating improved learning outcomes. No systematic review has so far explored students' experiences of this teaching method - a knowledge gap that this review aims to address.

Methods: Studies published between 2012 and 2023 were identified from seven databases. The JBI critical appraisal tool was adopted to select high-quality studies and add credibility. Following extraction of qualitative data, meta-aggregation was used to identify synthesised findings.

Results: The findings were aggregated into seven categories. Based on meaning similarity, three synthesised findings were identified to answer the research question on how nursing students experience the flipped classroom method.

Conclusion: Several factors affect the student experience. Although variables are interrelated and complex to analyse, this approach is a valuable teaching method, positively experienced by students with the potential to improve engagement and learning outcomes. The group activities used as a feature of the flipped classroom can be seen as an instrument to deliver a safer and high quality of care.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/bjon.2024.33.10.464DOI Listing

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