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Abstract

Aim

This study investigates the impact of using escape rooms as a gamification evaluation tool on nursing students' clinical reasoning and teamwork skills.

Background

Escape rooms, originating in Japan in 2007, are team-based live-action games requiring participants to solve puzzles within a time limit. They develop essential skills such as teamwork, leadership, logic, creativity, critical thinking, communication and problem-solving. Educational escape rooms’ focuses on learning goals connected to curricula and are tailored to specific student groups.

Design

Pretest and posttest quasi-experimental study with a study and control groups were conducted.

Methods

The study involved 160 fourth-year nursing students, divided into study (80) and control (80) groups over four months, from October 2023 to the end of January 2024, in Egyptian, Alexandria nursing college. The tools used included the Teamwork Skills Questionnaire, the Nurses Clinical Reasoning Scale and a socio-demographic and academic data questionnaire.

Results

The study group showed significant improvements in clinical reasoning and teamwork skills post-intervention. Positive correlations between clinical reasoning and teamwork skills indicated that the escape room experience has a significant impact on students' critical thinking and collaborative abilities.

Conclusion

Escape rooms are effective educational tools for enhancing nursing students' clinical reasoning and teamwork skills, bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application. Escape rooms can be valuable additions to traditional teaching methods, better preparing students for clinical practice.

Details

Title
Effect of an escape room as a gamification evaluation tool on clinical reasoning and teamwork skills among nursing students: A quasi-experimental study
Author
Esraa Elsayed Rushdan 1 ; Ahmed El-Sayed Mohamed, Marwa 2 ; Ghada Elsayed Abdelhalim 1 ; Ayman Mohamed El-Ashry 3 ; Heba Fakieh Mansy Ali 1 

 Nursing Education Department, Faculty of Nursing, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt 
 Community Health Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt 
 Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, Department of Nursing, College of Applied Medical Sciences, Jouf University, Al-Qurayyat, Saudi Arabia; Psychiatric Nursing and Mental Health, Faculty of Nursing, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt 
Pages
104188
Publication year
2025
Publication date
Jan 2025
Publisher
Elsevier Limited
ISSN
14715953
e-ISSN
18735223
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3153054166
Copyright
©2024. Elsevier Ltd