Abstract

AimThis study determines the impact of traditional and interactive learning activities on personal and professional development among Saudi intern nurses.DesignA comparative research design was adopted by recruiting 48 intern nurses, who were divided into two equal groups.MethodsData were collected through the clinical assessment tool for nursing education.ResultsEnthusiasm (p < .0001), initiative (p < .0001), realistic self‐confidence (p < .0001), competent cooperation with staff (p < .0001) and competent cooperation with patients (p < .0001) were significantly higher among the interactive learning activity group compared with traditional group. The interactive learning activity showed better attitude of Saudi intern nurses in terms of caring, respect and sensitivity towards the needs and well‐being of their patients, while considering personal factors.

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