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Cognitive-behaviour intervention for critical thinking disposition of religion and social science students

The dispositions of students towards critical thinking (CT) no doubt improve their clinical practice and performance. Hence, efforts to explore ways to help students become aware and conscious of the need for CT are imperative for their self-actualization, development, and improved professional prac...

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Autores principales: Ani, Casmir, Asogwa, Timothy E., Nnamani, Ogechi, Nyakuwa, Robert, Areji, Anthony C., Inyiani, Chidozie Christian, Ezeani, Emmanuel O., Ibenekwu, Ikpe, Ejiofor, Emeka, Eze, Mathew, Chukwuemeka, Ezurike, Agbigw, Ifeanyichukwu B., Sampson, Monday, Onah, Nkechi G., Ugwu, Collins I., Ogbueghu, Sylvester N., Ejimonye, Jovita C., Onwuzuruike, Uloma A., Machebe, Chioma H., Onyeanusi, Calista O., Nji, Ifeyinwa A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9622699/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36316831
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000031353
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author Ani, Casmir
Asogwa, Timothy E.
Nnamani, Ogechi
Nyakuwa, Robert
Areji, Anthony C.
Inyiani, Chidozie Christian
Ezeani, Emmanuel O.
Ibenekwu, Ikpe
Ejiofor, Emeka
Eze, Mathew
Chukwuemeka, Ezurike
Agbigw, Ifeanyichukwu B.
Sampson, Monday
Onah, Nkechi G.
Ugwu, Collins I.
Ogbueghu, Sylvester N.
Ejimonye, Jovita C.
Onwuzuruike, Uloma A.
Machebe, Chioma H.
Onyeanusi, Calista O.
Nji, Ifeyinwa A.
author_facet Ani, Casmir
Asogwa, Timothy E.
Nnamani, Ogechi
Nyakuwa, Robert
Areji, Anthony C.
Inyiani, Chidozie Christian
Ezeani, Emmanuel O.
Ibenekwu, Ikpe
Ejiofor, Emeka
Eze, Mathew
Chukwuemeka, Ezurike
Agbigw, Ifeanyichukwu B.
Sampson, Monday
Onah, Nkechi G.
Ugwu, Collins I.
Ogbueghu, Sylvester N.
Ejimonye, Jovita C.
Onwuzuruike, Uloma A.
Machebe, Chioma H.
Onyeanusi, Calista O.
Nji, Ifeyinwa A.
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description The dispositions of students towards critical thinking (CT) no doubt improve their clinical practice and performance. Hence, efforts to explore ways to help students become aware and conscious of the need for CT are imperative for their self-actualization, development, and improved professional practice. It is worrisome that in spite of the limited intervention addressing CT disposition challenges, scholars are yet to study the problem, especially in developing countries. METHODS: In view of that, we assessed how CT disposition can be improved among students enrolled in cognitive-behavioral reflective training programme (CBRT-P) using a group-randomized control study with three months follow-up. To achieve this, 163 students were allocated to different groups. The recruited participants were exposed to CBRT-P. RESULTS: Repeated-measures analysis performed shows that at the posttest, the mean CT disposition scores of the participants enrolled in CBRT-programme (treatment group) were significantly greater compared to the counterpart group that is the comparison group. At the third assessment, the mean score of the dependent measure consistently remained higher in favor of the experimental group. CONCLUSION: Given the results, it is concluded that the treatment programme improves the CT disposition of students over time.
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spelling pubmed-96226992022-11-03 Cognitive-behaviour intervention for critical thinking disposition of religion and social science students Ani, Casmir Asogwa, Timothy E. Nnamani, Ogechi Nyakuwa, Robert Areji, Anthony C. Inyiani, Chidozie Christian Ezeani, Emmanuel O. Ibenekwu, Ikpe Ejiofor, Emeka Eze, Mathew Chukwuemeka, Ezurike Agbigw, Ifeanyichukwu B. Sampson, Monday Onah, Nkechi G. Ugwu, Collins I. Ogbueghu, Sylvester N. Ejimonye, Jovita C. Onwuzuruike, Uloma A. Machebe, Chioma H. Onyeanusi, Calista O. Nji, Ifeyinwa A. Medicine (Baltimore) 6500 The dispositions of students towards critical thinking (CT) no doubt improve their clinical practice and performance. Hence, efforts to explore ways to help students become aware and conscious of the need for CT are imperative for their self-actualization, development, and improved professional practice. It is worrisome that in spite of the limited intervention addressing CT disposition challenges, scholars are yet to study the problem, especially in developing countries. METHODS: In view of that, we assessed how CT disposition can be improved among students enrolled in cognitive-behavioral reflective training programme (CBRT-P) using a group-randomized control study with three months follow-up. To achieve this, 163 students were allocated to different groups. The recruited participants were exposed to CBRT-P. RESULTS: Repeated-measures analysis performed shows that at the posttest, the mean CT disposition scores of the participants enrolled in CBRT-programme (treatment group) were significantly greater compared to the counterpart group that is the comparison group. At the third assessment, the mean score of the dependent measure consistently remained higher in favor of the experimental group. CONCLUSION: Given the results, it is concluded that the treatment programme improves the CT disposition of students over time. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2022-10-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9622699/ /pubmed/36316831 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000031353 Text en Copyright © 2022 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial License 4.0 (CCBY-NC) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) , where it is permissible to download, share, remix, transform, and buildup the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be used commercially without permission from the journal.
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Ani, Casmir
Asogwa, Timothy E.
Nnamani, Ogechi
Nyakuwa, Robert
Areji, Anthony C.
Inyiani, Chidozie Christian
Ezeani, Emmanuel O.
Ibenekwu, Ikpe
Ejiofor, Emeka
Eze, Mathew
Chukwuemeka, Ezurike
Agbigw, Ifeanyichukwu B.
Sampson, Monday
Onah, Nkechi G.
Ugwu, Collins I.
Ogbueghu, Sylvester N.
Ejimonye, Jovita C.
Onwuzuruike, Uloma A.
Machebe, Chioma H.
Onyeanusi, Calista O.
Nji, Ifeyinwa A.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9622699/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36316831
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000031353
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