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Nursing Education especially the applicability of e-learning in nursing education

Nursing and healthcare students' experiences and use of e learning in higher education

Nursing and healthcare students' experiences and use of e learning in higher education

... Yin (1994) suggests that quality can be maintained in case study research through supporting internal, external and construct validities and reliability, commonly used in establishing the quality of empirical research. ...

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Issues with e learning in nursing and health education in the uk: Are new technologies being embraced in the teaching and learning environments?

Issues with e learning in nursing and health education in the uk: Are new technologies being embraced in the teaching and learning environments?

... of e-learning are to be realised, then it is clear that a more systematic approach to development and funding is ...on e-learning were able to capitalise on the strategic local drivers and ...

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Outsiders in Nursing Education: Cultural Sensitivity in Clinical Education

Outsiders in Nursing Education: Cultural Sensitivity in Clinical Education

... the learning opportunity; therefore, learning is contextual (Ackerman-Barger, ...2010). Nursing students who have never experienced the clinical setting are at a disadvantage, particularly male ...

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Experience of Problem-Based Learning in Nursing Education at Kaohsiung Medical University

Experience of Problem-Based Learning in Nursing Education at Kaohsiung Medical University

... Nursing education must keep up with the rapidly changing medical landscape to support the competences of nurses in the areas of critical thinking, problem solving, and ...based learning (PBL) ...

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Defining Service Learning in Nursing Education: an Integrative Review

Defining Service Learning in Nursing Education: an Integrative Review

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Learning Styles and Caring Behaviors Among
Students in Different Nursing Programs:
Implications for Nursing Education

Learning Styles and Caring Behaviors Among Students in Different Nursing Programs: Implications for Nursing Education

... that nursing students in the ADN program are younger, therefore, they receive the educational training about the caring concept are earlier than ...between learning styles and caring behaviors and ...

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Effectiveness and Challenges of Mastery Learning in Nursing Education: A systematic review

Effectiveness and Challenges of Mastery Learning in Nursing Education: A systematic review

... of nursing students’ learning needs, presentation of a variety of experiences in different situations, frequent assessments at given intervals, therapeutic activities, and evaluation of achievement to ...

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FACTORS AFFECTING THE TEACHING-LEARNING IN NURSING EDUCATION

FACTORS AFFECTING THE TEACHING-LEARNING IN NURSING EDUCATION

... In nursing education, especially clinical education, little studies have been done on nursing students’ self-efficacy (Andrew, ...

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The Collaborative Learning Units Model of Practice Education for Nursing: A Summary

The Collaborative Learning Units Model of Practice Education for Nursing: A Summary

... Students work with the staff who are involved with their “assignment”, whether the staff members are regular or casual employees, new to nursing or the unit, or with thirty years of experience. This provides ...

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e-learning: Maturing Technology Brings Balance & Possibilities to Nursing Education

e-learning: Maturing Technology Brings Balance & Possibilities to Nursing Education

... of e-Learning, or Internet-based learning, has reaped many positive benefits as an efficient and effective educational ...of e-Learning is that it is a unique solution for delivering ...

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Service Learning in Undergraduate Nursing Education: Strategies to Facilitate Meaningful Reflection

Service Learning in Undergraduate Nursing Education: Strategies to Facilitate Meaningful Reflection

... Telling. Telling is a commonly used educational method to engage students in reflection. In clinical settings, nursing faculty often use time during pre- and postconfer- ences to pose reflective questions. Keeping ...

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Nursing students’ perspectives on clinical education

Nursing students’ perspectives on clinical education

... clinical education does not meet the clinical skills competence of the ...clinical nursing education, recognition of clinical education problems is important (5, 8, ...clinical ...

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The purpose of nursing education is to provide the. Interventional Strategies to Decrease Nursing Student Anxiety in the Clinical Learning Environment

The purpose of nursing education is to provide the. Interventional Strategies to Decrease Nursing Student Anxiety in the Clinical Learning Environment

... clinical nursing faculty must decide when it is appropriate to use humor on the basis of individual students and cir- ...clinical nursing faculty can use jokes, anecdotes, or humorous sto- ries related to ...

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Historically-Informed Nursing: The Untapped Potential of History in Nursing Education

Historically-Informed Nursing: The Untapped Potential of History in Nursing Education

... of nursing is to track changing social and political trends and related health care ...emerging nursing knowledge and new ...health nursing in Alberta, Boschma (2012) explores how nurses understood ...

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Evaluation of the Perspectives of Nursing Education on Global Health Nursing Competencies

Evaluation of the Perspectives of Nursing Education on Global Health Nursing Competencies

... of nursing educators in the African community about global health qualifications for undergraduate students in nursing and to verify whether the existing curriculum in the institution they teach has ...

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Conceptualising decision making in nursing education

Conceptualising decision making in nursing education

... based learning (PBL) is defined as “a student centred approach to learning which enables the students to work cooperatively in small groups for seeking solutions to situations/problems” (Yuan et ...

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Fostering Civility in Nursing Education and Practice

Fostering Civility in Nursing Education and Practice

... The survey was developed by the author (C.M.C.) and included 4 open-ended questions designed to garner nurse leaders’ perceptions on ways to foster civility in nursing education and practice. The ques- ...

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Rural nursing education: a photovoice perspective

Rural nursing education: a photovoice perspective

... rural nursing had been fostered as a result of this ...for nursing and health sciences students to get into the rural field, so to speak, to obtain and reflect on rural nursing practice’s challenges ...

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North Carolina Trends in Nursing Education:

North Carolina Trends in Nursing Education:

... the nursing student population and the programs in which those students are enrolled in North ...entry-level nursing education programs to the North Carolina Board of Nursing each year during ...

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Nursing education. An overview of the production of nurses

Nursing education. An overview of the production of nurses

... While the training offered by the big hospital groups is generally regarded as being of a high standard, there are concerns about quality in some of the smaller independent nursing schools. It is difficult for ...

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