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Nurturing and Enhancing Creativity of Nursing Students in Taiwan: A Quasi-Experimental Study
Authors:Hsing-Yuan Liu  I-Teng Wang  Ding-Hau Huang  Ding-Yang Hsu  Hui-Mei Han
Institution:1. Chang Gung University of Science and Technology;2. National Taipei University of Business;3. Ming Chi University of Technology;4. Chang Gung University of Science and Technology

Chang Gung Memorial Hospital

Abstract:Creativity and innovation are considered important measures of core competence in Taiwan for students of all levels, including nursing students. Integrating creativity with interdisciplinary teaching modules could increase creativity for nursing students; however, this has not been empirically determined. The purpose of this study was to determine if incorporating interdisciplinary teaching into a teaching for creativity module (TCM) could enhance creative thinking and creative abilities of nursing students. Students enrolled in a capstone nursing course for the development of healthcare-related products were divided into 2 groups. Both groups participated in the 18-week course; however, one group received creativity training with interdisciplinary teaching during the course, which was taught by nursing faculty who completed a TCM workshop. Students who received the interdisciplinary TCM intervention scored significantly higher than controls on measures of creative thinking. Our findings suggest a TCM program, which incorporates interdisciplinary teaching, and instruction in techniques for creativity, such as brainstorming, attribute listing, assessment matrix, and paired comparison, can stimulate divergent thinking abilities of nursing students.
Keywords:creativity  interdisciplinary teaching  nursing student
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