The Curriculum Evaluation of the Bachelor of Nursing Science Program (Revised in 2017), Boromrajonani College of Nursing, Chiangmai
Main Article Content
Abstract
The descriptive research aimed to evaluate the Bachelor of Nursing Science Program (revised in 2017), Boromrajonani College of Nursing, Chiangmai using CIPP model which has 4 dimension: context, input, process and output. The sample were 154 new graduates, 29 instructors, and 67 stakeholders. Thirty participants were graduates, stakeholders, nurse administrators, and nurse instructors. The instruments consisted of three forms (graduates, instructors, and of stakeholders) questionnaire related to the evaluation of the bachelor of nursing curriculum (revised edition 2017) which had content validity and Cronbach’s alpha coefficient of 0.98, 0.93, and 0.98, respectively. The focus group method was also used for data collection. Data were analyzed by frequency, persentage, mean, standard deviation and a content analysis.
The research finding were 1) Context: Graduates and stakeholers were rated at high level (= 4.16, SD =.78;
= 4.23, SD = .78), respectively. The instructors assesed the context of nursing curriculum was consistent with the national standards and philosophy of PBRI. 2) Input: Graduates , instructors and stakeholders rated at high level (
= 4.15, SD =.73;
= 4.39, SD =.67;
= 4.32, SD = .66), respectively.3) Process: Graduates , instructors and stakeholders rated at high level (
= 4.10, SD = .69;
= 3.90, SD = .80;
= 4.19, SD = .74), respectively and 4) Output: Graduates , instructors and stakeholders rated at high level (
= 4.12, SD = .70;
= 4.11, SD = .68;
= 4.12, SD = .78), respectively.
The results of this study showed that the nursing curriculum had high quality and can use in the future. People whom concern it should use the research findings as a basis for further improvement of the quality of the curriculum.
Article Details
Journal of Nursing and Health Science Research attribution-non-commercial 4.0 international (CC BY-NC 4.0). For more detail please visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ . The ideas and opinions expressed in the Journal of Nursing and Health Science Research are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the editor .
References
Abdulloh, W.& Niemted, W. (2020). Arrangement of learning environment to promote learning skills in the 21st century “concept theory and practice”. Princess of Naradhiwas University Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 7(2), 227-246. (in Thai).
Buosonte, R. (2013). CIPP and CIPPIEST evalvation models: mistaken and precise concepts of applications. Silpakorn Educational Research Journal, 5(2), 7-24. (in Thai).
Chesser-Smyth, P. A. (2005). The lived experiences of general student nurses on their first clinical placement: a phenomenological study. Nurse Education in Practice, 5(6), 320–327.
Chidnayee, S., Udomlert,M.& Sapsung,A.(2014). Currirulum Evaluation of Bachelor Degree in Nursing
Science Program, Boromarajonani College of Nursing,Uttaradit. Boromarajonani College of Nursing,Uttaradit Journal, 6(1), 77-91.( in Thai)
Chintapanyakun, T., Ruaengsri, S., Laksana, K. & Lhongsap, P. (2017). The new curriculum evaluation: CIPPIEST model. Journal of the Police Nurse, 9(2), 203-212. (in Thai).
Jamshidi, N., Molazem, Z., Sharif, F., Torabizadeh, C., & Kalyani, M.N. (2016). The challenges of nursing students in the clinical learning environment: a qualitative study. The Scientific World Journal, Article ID 1846178. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/1846178
Jonsén, E., Melender, H.-L., & Hilli, Y. (2013). Finnish and Swedish nursing students' experiences of their first clinical practice placement-a qualitative study. Nurse Education Today, 33(3), 297–302.
Kaewurai,W. (2021). Currirulum development: from theory through practice. Pitsanuloke: Naresuan University. (in Thai).
Kooariyakul, A., Chidnayee,S., Wuttijurepan, A., Udomleard,M. Lortamma, P.& Sripalakich, J. (2017). The evaluation of the bachelor of nursing curriculum revised edition 2012, Boromarajonani College of Nursing, Uttaradit. Boromarajonani College of Nursing, Uttaradit Journal, 9(10), 44-58. (in Thai).
Krejcie, R. V. & Morgan, D. W. (1970). Determining sample size for research activities. educational and psychological measurement, 30, 607 – 610.
Office of the Education Council. (2019). National education standards 2018. Nonthaburi: 21 Century. (in Thai).
Pongboriboon, U. (2018). Being the preceptor: The challenge of nurse’s self-efficacy. Journal of The Royal Thai Army Nurses,19 (Supplement), 22-30. (in Thai).
Poonchai, S. et al. (2019). An evaluation of the bachelor science in nursing curriculum (Revised. B.E. 2555) of The Royal Thai Army Nursing College. Journal of The Royal Thai Army Nurses ,20(2), 380-389. (in Thai).
Sirisupluxana, P. (2013). Teaching nursing students to develop critical thinking skills. The Journal of Boromarajonani College of Nursing, Nakhonratchasima, 19(2), 5-19. (in Thai).