Title: Effect of Toolkit Teaching Strategy on Pediatric Nursing Students' Practical Skills Regarding Neonatal Resuscitation
Abstract: Background: Effective learner-centric innovative teaching strategies are currently being used to encourage active students' participation, enhance creative thinking and improve their problem-solving abilities. Toolkit strategy is one of these teaching strategies, which involves an integration of diversity teaching methods that improve undergraduate nursing students’ learning capabilities and their confidence in the clinical setting. Aim: The aim of this was to determine the effect of toolkit teaching strategy on pediatric nursing students’ practical skills regarding neonatal resuscitation. Setting: The was carried out in Pediatric Nursing Labs at the Faculty of Nursing, Damanhour University. Subjects: The subjects of the present comprised of 70 students divided randomly into study and groups 35 students per group. Tools: Two tools were used, namely, Neonatal Resuscitation Practical Skills Observational Checklist and Pediatric Nursing Students’ Satisfaction Assessment Scale. Results: The revealed a statistically significant difference between the and control groups in relation to their practical skills in the performance of neonatal resuscitation procedure immediately after the conduction of teaching (P<0.000*). Moreover, all students in the group were highly satisfied after performing the procedure using toolkit strategy. Meanwhile, less than half of the students in the control group (42.9%) were highly satisfied with the traditional method of practical training and the difference was statistically significant (P< 0.000*). Conclusion: It can be concluded that applying toolkit teaching strategy as a method of teaching has a positive effect on the practical skills of nursing students. Additionally, it improves their satisfaction level with the teaching process. Recommendation: The main recommendation of the current was to apply toolkit teaching strategy as an innovative method of teaching in all academic nursing departments which possess practical skills in their academia courses at the Faculty of Nursing, Alexandria University and Damanhour University.