Integrating Design Thinking Into Undergraduate Nursing Education

Last updated: November 4, 2024
Sponsor: Chinese University of Hong Kong
Overall Status: Active - Recruiting

Phase

N/A

Condition

N/A

Treatment

Design thinking workshop

Clinical Study ID

NCT06673316
24-0219
SBRE-24-0219
  • All Genders
  • Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Study Summary

Previous studies have demonstrated that design thinking workshops can indeed produce these effects in healthcare education settings. However, its effectiveness in nursing curriculum is inconclusive. This research project aims to introduce and integrate design thinking principles into the undergraduate nursing program at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), the Nethersole School of Nursing. By implementing a comprehensive study encompassing desktop research, a 3-hour introductory workshop, and pre- and post-evaluations over a 9-month period, the investigators seek to enhance nursing students' problem-solving skills, empathy, creativity, collaboration, and patient-centered care attitude.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Undergraduate nursing students at CUHK Nethersole School of Nursing who volunteer toparticipate in the research.

Exclusion

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Nil

Study Design

Total Participants: 50
Treatment Group(s): 1
Primary Treatment: Design thinking workshop
Phase:
Study Start date:
September 01, 2024
Estimated Completion Date:
May 31, 2025

Study Description

Subjects A group of 50 second-year undergraduate nursing students at CUHK Nethersole School of Nursing who volunteer to participate in the research. Participants will be randomly assigned to either: i) Intervention group (n=25): Receives the design thinking workshop; ii) Control group (n=25): Receives no intervention (continues with regular curriculum). According to Hertzog (2008), a minimum of 25 subjects per group would be considered sufficient for the purposes of pilot testing. Students who have prior experience in joining design thinking workshop will be excluded.

Methodology This study employs a pilot randomized controlled design to evaluate the impact of a design thinking workshop on undergraduate nursing students' problem-solving abilities and related skills. The methodology encompasses a comprehensive literature review, pre- and post-workshop assessments, and a 3-hour introductory workshop on design thinking principles applied to healthcare challenges.

  1. Systematic review and preparation of material A systematic review will be conducted to examine existing applications of design thinking in healthcare education, particularly in nursing, informing workshop curriculum development in terms of content, delivery method and evaluation approach.

  2. Pre-Workshop Evaluation An online survey one month before the workshop will be conducted to assess participants' baseline skills and attitudes using validated instruments. These instruments measure problem-solving abilities, empathy, creativity, collaboration, and patient-centered care attitudes.

  3. Design Thinking Workshop A 3-hour introductory workshop will cover the five stages of design thinking: Empathize, Define, Ideate, Prototype, and Test. Students will work on scenario of real-world healthcare challenges, and apply design thinking principles to develop innovative solutions.

  4. Post-Workshop Evaluation Immediately after the workshop, participants will complete a post-workshop survey using the same instruments as the pre-workshop evaluation, allowing for comparison of scores.

Connect with a study center

  • The Nethersole School of Nursing, Chinese University of Hong Kong

    Hong Kong,
    Hong Kong

    Active - Recruiting

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