Integrating Design Thinking into Blended Learning to Develop Critical Thinking in Thai General Practitioners

dc.contributor.authorBancha Daengneam
dc.contributor.authorThanongsak Sovajassatakul
dc.contributor.authorKanyarat Sriwisathiyakun
dc.date.accessioned2026-05-08T19:25:55Z
dc.date.issued2025-12-21
dc.description.abstractThis study developed and piloted a blended learning model integrating design thinking to enhance critical thinking skills among Thai general practitioners (GPs), for whom such skills are essential yet challenging to cultivate. Using a two-phase research and development approach, the model was first drafted and validated by an expert panel (n = 5), receiving high ratings for quality and appropriateness (M = 4.57, SD = 0.21). Subsequently, a single-arm pilot study with 30 Thai GPs demonstrated significant post-intervention improvements in both knowledge (from M=55.56 to M=71.36, p<.001) and critical thinking skills (from M=3.36 to M=4.86, p<.001). The findings confirm the model's feasibility and initial effectiveness, providing a strong rationale for a future randomized controlled trial.
dc.identifier.doi10.64753/jcasc.v10i4.3537
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.kmitl.ac.th/handle/123456789/20333
dc.publisherJournal of Cultural Analysis and Social Change
dc.subjectEducation and Critical Thinking Development
dc.subjectProblem and Project Based Learning
dc.subjectEmpathy and Medical Education
dc.titleIntegrating Design Thinking into Blended Learning to Develop Critical Thinking in Thai General Practitioners
dc.typeArticle

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