Problem-based learning in pre-registration mental health nursing: the student experience
Aim The aim of this study was to explore the use of problem-based learning (PBL) in the education and training of pre-registration mental health nurses.
Method The introduction of a new module exploring mental health needs among people with learning disabilities provided the opportunity to introduce PBL to a group of second-year mental health nurses. A hybrid model of delivery was used in which PBL is combined with traditional lectures. A qualitative approach was used to explore the experience of ten mental health students. The process of framework analysis yielded seven themes.
Results Seven themes were identified that illustrated the students’ experiences, highlighting that PBL is a different way of learning that students need time to adapt to.
Conclusion PBL has advantages in developing the professional skills required for mental health practice and should therefore be considered a legitimate alternative to traditional didactic teaching.