Effectiveness of a BOPPPS teaching in blood purification nursing within the context of resident teaching

ObjectiveThis study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the Bridge-in, Objective, Pre-assessment, Participatory learning, Post-assessment, and Summary (BOPPPS) teaching model in improving educational outcomes within a blood purification nursing residency training program.BackgroundBOPPPS model is...

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Main Authors: Ningning Xia, Jing Liu, Hongying Wang
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2025-06-01
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description ObjectiveThis study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the Bridge-in, Objective, Pre-assessment, Participatory learning, Post-assessment, and Summary (BOPPPS) teaching model in improving educational outcomes within a blood purification nursing residency training program.BackgroundBOPPPS model is a structured, and learner-centered instructional framework that fosters active participation and self-directed learning. Despite its growing application in general education, its utility in specialized clinical nursing education remains insufficiently studied.MethodsA quasi-experimental design was used to facilitate sampling. A total of 118 undergraduate nursing students were included: 55 in the control group (2018–2019, traditional lecture-based teaching) and 63 in the intervention group (2020–2021, BOPPPS model). Data were collected using validated instruments, including the Academic Self-Efficacy Scale, the College Student Learning Engagement Scale, and the Learning Burnout Scale. In addition, final exam scores (scale of 0–100) and course satisfaction (17-item scale covering cognitive, skill-based, and emotional domains) were assessed. Statistical data analysis was conducted using SPSS 26.0, applying descriptive statistics, independent samples t-tests, and paired samples t-tests.ResultsCompared to the control group, students in the BOPPPS group reported significantly higher levels of academic self-efficacy and learning engagement, lower levels of learning burnout, improved examination performance, and greater course satisfaction (p < 0.05 or p < 0.01).ConclusionBOPPPS teaching model can significantly enhance cognitive, behavioral, and affective learning outcomes in the context of specialized clinical nursing education. This presents a promising pedagogical approach for residency training programs to optimize learner development while reduce academic burnout.
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spelling doaj-art-90ebc3d2dcf7404491080e8ae59929ee2025-08-20T03:26:15ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Education2504-284X2025-06-011010.3389/feduc.2025.16099591609959Effectiveness of a BOPPPS teaching in blood purification nursing within the context of resident teachingNingning XiaJing LiuHongying WangObjectiveThis study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the Bridge-in, Objective, Pre-assessment, Participatory learning, Post-assessment, and Summary (BOPPPS) teaching model in improving educational outcomes within a blood purification nursing residency training program.BackgroundBOPPPS model is a structured, and learner-centered instructional framework that fosters active participation and self-directed learning. Despite its growing application in general education, its utility in specialized clinical nursing education remains insufficiently studied.MethodsA quasi-experimental design was used to facilitate sampling. A total of 118 undergraduate nursing students were included: 55 in the control group (2018–2019, traditional lecture-based teaching) and 63 in the intervention group (2020–2021, BOPPPS model). Data were collected using validated instruments, including the Academic Self-Efficacy Scale, the College Student Learning Engagement Scale, and the Learning Burnout Scale. In addition, final exam scores (scale of 0–100) and course satisfaction (17-item scale covering cognitive, skill-based, and emotional domains) were assessed. Statistical data analysis was conducted using SPSS 26.0, applying descriptive statistics, independent samples t-tests, and paired samples t-tests.ResultsCompared to the control group, students in the BOPPPS group reported significantly higher levels of academic self-efficacy and learning engagement, lower levels of learning burnout, improved examination performance, and greater course satisfaction (p < 0.05 or p < 0.01).ConclusionBOPPPS teaching model can significantly enhance cognitive, behavioral, and affective learning outcomes in the context of specialized clinical nursing education. This presents a promising pedagogical approach for residency training programs to optimize learner development while reduce academic burnout.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feduc.2025.1609959/fullBOPPPS teaching modelblood purification nursingresident teachingnursing educationacademic self-efficacylearning burnout
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Effectiveness of a BOPPPS teaching in blood purification nursing within the context of resident teaching
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BOPPPS teaching model
blood purification nursing
resident teaching
nursing education
academic self-efficacy
learning burnout
title Effectiveness of a BOPPPS teaching in blood purification nursing within the context of resident teaching
title_full Effectiveness of a BOPPPS teaching in blood purification nursing within the context of resident teaching
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title_sort effectiveness of a boppps teaching in blood purification nursing within the context of resident teaching
topic BOPPPS teaching model
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resident teaching
nursing education
academic self-efficacy
learning burnout
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