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Background: This integrative review examines the application of the pedagogical methodology—the flipped classroom—in nursing education. Method: A literature search of the CINAHL, ERIC, and the National Library of Medicine (PubMed and MEDLINE) databases was conducted, using the following key words: flipped classroom , inverted classroom , and nursing education . Results: Results of a literature search yielded 94 articles, with 13 meeting the criteria of the flipped classroom approach in nursing education. Themes identified include the theoretical underpinning, strategies for implementation of a flipped classroom, and student satisfaction with and outcomes of the flipped classroom approach. Conclusion: Syntheses of the findings indicate that the flipped classroom approach can yield positive outcomes, but further study of this methodology is needed to guide future implementation. J Nurs Educ. 2016;55(5):252–257.
Carmen Rosa Presti (Tue,) studied this question.
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