Concept-based Curriculum Development, Implementation, and Evaluation: A Systematic Review

2018
Background: Concept-based curriculum (CBC) is a teaching method that enhances learning by eliminating information overloadand memorization; allowing students to think critically by linking knowledge gained in the didactic setting or from previous experiences to apply to clinical practice. CBC is currently implemented in some nursing educationprograms across the United States. The content-laden curriculum found in traditional nursing educationprograms, often grounded in the systems approach, has created an environment where faculty are challenged to address current practice competency content while students struggle to gain and retain information. Often students resort to memorization of nursing knowledge and skills rather than understand scientific processes or evidence-based rationale. Methods: A systematic search of the literature was conducted to determine the state of the science of concept-based curriculum’s implementation in nursing education. Academic Search Complete, ProQuest Nursing, CINAHL, and PubMed databases were searched using nursing, education, concept(s), concept-based, and nursing educationas search terms. Inclusion criteria was limited to English, peer-reviewed academic and research publications for the years 1990-2017. Results: Sixty-four reports were retrieved, 32 met eligibility and are included in the qualitative synthesis of the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) to CBC. The SWOT analysisis reported by CBC development, implementation into the curriculum, and evaluation of the implementation. Conclusion: Programmatic implementation strategies are described and outcome metrics are identified that may serve as benchmarks for programs and regulators. Concept-based curricular approaches were found to promote higher levels of thinking, such as evaluating, analyzing, and processing; and to improve critical thinking and clinical judgment as students apply new knowledge within the frame of the concept and analyze information.
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