Abstract
odern health care requires a workforce that is capable of exploring complex issues, articulate,
Infection control nurses should consider innovative student-centred approaches such as problem-based learning (PBL) that recognises learners as cognitive beings, with a frame of reference constructed from a lifetime of experience. In PBL a problem or trigger is encountered in the learning process and serves as a focus for the application of problem-solving or reasoning skills. Clinically relevant material can translate problem solving into the learner's experiential language, enhance intrinsic motivation and assist them to become more adaptable and self-directed.
As content experts, ICNs are well positioned to produce material grounded in reality, which will stimulate the students and guide them towards their learning outcomes. An example of a problem-based case study is included.
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