scholarly journals Review of Statistical Analysis and Effects of Meditation on Mental Health and Cognitive Skill Development

2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 132
Author(s):  
Andrew Gardner ◽  
Sherie Donna Johns

Nursing students require a range of clinical skills to contribute as part of the mental health care team, we would argue that one of the quintessential skills is the ability to complete and accurately record a Mental State Assessment (MSA). Teaching students how to complete a MSA using high fidelity video simulations (HVFS) prepares them for the reality of clinical practice including cognitive skill development and emotional readiness for clinical practicum in acute mental health care settings. In this study, three HVF simulations were created to facilitate students learning, based on well documented evidence supporting the use of video content as a learning media. However our focus is not only on cognitive skill development in conducting mental state assessments, but in distinguishing the approach to learning in the affective domain. Using this method, students learn to confront and manage their own feelings, beliefs and attitudes and in turn regulate their emotional responses in clinical situations. Pre and post workshop evaluations completed by students for the past three years has resulted in consistently high levels of confidence in ability to conduct a MSA after the workshop. The paired t test was used to calculate the difference between pre and post workshop confidence scores, revealing the two-tailed p value of less than .0001 which is considered to be extremely statistically significant. Therefore, it can be concluded that students completing the 3-day workshop had a significant increase in confidence and competence in performing MSA’s.


2010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sandro Scielzo ◽  
Fleet Davis ◽  
Jennifer M. Riley ◽  
John Hyatt ◽  
Donald Lampton ◽  
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2015 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 134-144
Author(s):  
Eijaz Gul

Making students skillful is the ultimate aim of teaching. The teacher who feel that their jobs are over once they explain and demonstrates the lesson in the class is certainly on the defective side of thinking. Rather,students must be guided towardsthe objectives of learning demonstrated through modeling, and given ample practice to handle learning independently. This paper elucidates various techniques available forskill development by studying the case of 75 students. Their views regarding learning were gathered through a questionnaire. A statistical analysis of their views was carried out, after which they were given a skill to practice through a selected technique which they considered asthe most effective technique for skill development. It was empirically concluded thatstudentslearned the skill more rapidly when they are allowed to use their initiative and judgment in a mutual practice technique of skill development. At the end, guidelines for effective skill development have been suggested which could be adopted by teacher for skill training of students


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