# Indonesian Nursing Educators’ Experiences with Developing Student-Centered Learning Methods

**Authors:** Vigdis Abrahamsen Grøndahl, Kirsti Lauvli Andersen, Ann Karin Helgesen, Asniar Asniar, Randi Martinsen, Riza Septiani, Dharina Baharuddin, Signe Rasch Woersaa, Anna Willman, Liv Berit Olsen

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/nursrep15030081 · Nursing Reports · 2025-02-28

## TL;DR

Indonesian nursing educators shared their positive experiences in developing student-centered teaching methods to improve nursing education quality.

## Contribution

This study provides insights into the experiences of Indonesian educators in implementing student-active learning methods in nursing education.

## Key findings

- Educators incorporated new pedagogical tools into their teaching methods and nursing programs.
- Management support is crucial for facilitating active-learning strategies in nursing education.
- Collaborative opportunities and enhanced pedagogical skills are needed to meet evolving healthcare demands.

## Abstract

Background/Objectives: There is a rising global demand to educate independent and reflective nurses capable of addressing the evolving needs of healthcare systems and diverse populations. The Indonesian Nursing Act solidifies the professional status of nurses, although challenges persist including discrepancies between practice and educational standards. There is a need to increase the competence of Indonesian nurse educators and their ability to facilitate learning that can strengthen the nursing programs’ quality and improve the nurses’ ability to address various health issues in the population. The aim of the study was to describe the nurse educators’ experiences with developing student-active methods in nursing education in Indonesia. Methods: This study is part of an Erasmus+ project: Capacity Building in Nursing Education in Indonesia (CABNEI). A three-year educational program for nursing educators in Indonesia was developed. The current study used a qualitative, descriptive design with a questionnaire containing four open-ended questions focusing on the educators’ experiences with developing student-active methods and conditions affecting this process. Data were collected between January and November 2022 and analyzed using qualitative content analysis. Results: A total of 32 educators from two universities and two nursing schools in Indonesia participated. The analysis revealed the theme “A change of pedagogical approaches to nursing students’ learning” with three categories: “Setting the stage for pedagogical development in the nursing education”, “From correction to reflection”, and “Factors affecting the educators’ learning process”. Conclusions: The nursing educators’ experiences with developing student-active methods in Indonesia were positive. They reported incorporating additional pedagogical tools into their teaching methods and nursing programs. Management is vital in facilitating active-learning strategies. It is important to foster collaborative opportunities for educators and enhance their pedagogical skills to meet the healthcare system’s evolving needs and society’s demands for sustainable nursing expertise.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** COVID-19 (MESH:D000086382), injury to (MESH:D014947)
- **Chemicals:** NO (MESH:D009614), EPP-1-2020 (-)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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