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How Could Nursing Education Strengthen Its Contribution To Preventing And Countering Ageism Towards Older Adults? | Comment La Formation En Sciences Infirmières Pourrait-Elle Contribuer Davantage À Prévenir Et Contrer L’Âgisme Envers Les Aîné.E.S?, Jacinthe I. Pepin, Florence Myrick Feb 2022

How Could Nursing Education Strengthen Its Contribution To Preventing And Countering Ageism Towards Older Adults? | Comment La Formation En Sciences Infirmières Pourrait-Elle Contribuer Davantage À Prévenir Et Contrer L’Âgisme Envers Les Aîné.E.S?, Jacinthe I. Pepin, Florence Myrick

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Matters Of Change: Nurse Educators’ Experiences Transitioning To A New Curriculum: A Qualitative Approach, Sarah Balcom, Janet Lynne Kuhnke, Lilla Roy Oct 2021

Matters Of Change: Nurse Educators’ Experiences Transitioning To A New Curriculum: A Qualitative Approach, Sarah Balcom, Janet Lynne Kuhnke, Lilla Roy

Quality Advancement in Nursing Education - Avancées en formation infirmière

Background: Nurse educators’ transition to a concept-based curriculum requires organizational and administrative support as well as collaborative teamwork. Implementing curricular changes can be challenging. One-on-one interviews were conducted with nurse educators who shared their perspectives on transitioning from a traditional to a newly adopted concept-based baccalaureate nursing curriculum.

Objective: This study explores nurse educators’ perceptions of change as they transitioned from a traditional four-year (eight-semester) baccalaureate nursing curriculum to a three-year (eight-semester) concept-based curriculum.

Method: The researchers used a qualitative descriptive design. Six nurse educators were recruited using purposive sampling. The interviews were conducted by a nurse educator new to …


Perceptions And Nursing Demands And Experiences In The Midst Of An International Crisis (Pandemic): A Qualitative Study Of Nurse Educators’ Experiences, Lorelli Nowell, Swati Dhingra, Kimberley Andrews, Jennifer Jackson Oct 2021

Perceptions And Nursing Demands And Experiences In The Midst Of An International Crisis (Pandemic): A Qualitative Study Of Nurse Educators’ Experiences, Lorelli Nowell, Swati Dhingra, Kimberley Andrews, Jennifer Jackson

Quality Advancement in Nursing Education - Avancées en formation infirmière

The COVID-19 pandemic caused widespread disruption to nurse educators’ work, both within higher educational institutions and in clinical practice learning environments. In this study, we explored the experiences of nurse educators in academic and clinical settings during COVID-19 and the impact the pandemic has had on their work. We conducted semi-structured interviews with 15 nurse educators from six different countries and used thematic analysis to gain a comprehensive understanding of nurse educators experiences during the pandemic. The participants’ experiences were classified into stages that reflected the intensity of the pandemic and resulted in four themes: (a) the calm before the …


Self-Study: A Method For Continuous Professional Learning And A Methodology For Knowledge Transfer, Judy C. Woods Oct 2021

Self-Study: A Method For Continuous Professional Learning And A Methodology For Knowledge Transfer, Judy C. Woods

Quality Advancement in Nursing Education - Avancées en formation infirmière

Purpose: Clinical nursing instructors must participate in continuous professional learning to maintain competency in nursing practice and in clinical instruction to prepare nursing students adequately for professional practice. The purpose of this research was to examine self-study as a method of continuous professional learning in nursing education.

Procedures: A clinical instructor undertook to improve her clinical instruction with regard to five formative assessment strategies illustrated to promote student learning in regular classrooms. She translated and then implemented these strategies in nursing education. This self-study of instructional practice employed a reflective journal and systematic documentation of iterative processes of planning, action, …


Physical Assessment Skills Used By Registered Nurses, Sherry Morrell, Gina Pittman, Natalie Giannotti, Fabrice Mowbray Oct 2021

Physical Assessment Skills Used By Registered Nurses, Sherry Morrell, Gina Pittman, Natalie Giannotti, Fabrice Mowbray

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Background: Nurses work in a wide variety of settings. Therefore, it is essential for nursing educators to continually evaluate and adapt nursing programs to ensure that the curricula prepare students to practice in a variety of health care settings. In this study, we sought to determine which skills were routinely used by registered nurses and to examine whether the cumulative number of practice settings influenced the number, and type, of physical assessments used.

Methods: An electronic or a paper survey was distributed to registered nurses who worked as nursing clinical instructors at a mid-sized university in this cross-sectional study. Measures …


Traduction Et Adaptation En Langue Française Du Lasater Clinical Judgment Rubric: Une Étude Multicentrique, Jacinthe Beauchamp, Michelle Lalonde, Viviane Fournier, Sabrina Mehiz, Marco Pedrotti, Isabelle Michel, Pierre Godbout, Ivan Simoneau, Kathie Lasater Oct 2021

Traduction Et Adaptation En Langue Française Du Lasater Clinical Judgment Rubric: Une Étude Multicentrique, Jacinthe Beauchamp, Michelle Lalonde, Viviane Fournier, Sabrina Mehiz, Marco Pedrotti, Isabelle Michel, Pierre Godbout, Ivan Simoneau, Kathie Lasater

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Contexte : Les infirmières nouvellement diplômées ont souvent un niveau insuffisant de jugement clinique pour le contexte de soins aigus et critiques lorsqu'elles commencent leur pratique. Faciliter le développement du jugement clinique pendant leur formation est essentiel.

But de l’étude : Produire un instrument en langue française, fondé sur les résultats de la traduction et de la validation dans différentes régions de la francophonie d’un instrument existant, permettant d’apprécier le développement du jugement clinique.

Méthode : Étude multicentrique internationale. Traduction et validation transculturelle en cinq étapes : 1. sélection d’un instrument valide et fidèle en langue anglaise; 2. traduction …


Traduction Et Adaptation D’Un Modèle Du Jugement Clinique Infirmier Pour La Recherche Et La Formation Infirmière En Contexte Francophone, Patrick Lavoie, Marie-France Deschênes, Valérie Richard, Jacinthe I. Pepin, Christine A. Tanner, Kathie Lasater Oct 2021

Traduction Et Adaptation D’Un Modèle Du Jugement Clinique Infirmier Pour La Recherche Et La Formation Infirmière En Contexte Francophone, Patrick Lavoie, Marie-France Deschênes, Valérie Richard, Jacinthe I. Pepin, Christine A. Tanner, Kathie Lasater

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Afin de guider le développement de la science et de la pratique de la formation infirmière, la diffusion de connaissances en français sur ce que signifie apprendre à penser comme une infirmière ou un infirmier et la manière de faciliter cet apprentissage demeure un enjeu important. Cet article présente la traduction, l’adaptation et la validation d’une version française du modèle du jugement clinique infirmier de Tanner (2006). Une démarche de traduction, rétrotraduction et validation en quatre étapes a été réalisée selon les recommandations de Sousa et Rojjanasrirat (2011). La version française du modèle a été validée par 10 expertes …


A Universal Design For Success: A Mixed-Methods Case Study Of A First-Year Bscn Course, Ann Mary Celestini, Catherine Ann Thibeault, Behjat Masood, Brittany Perera Oct 2021

A Universal Design For Success: A Mixed-Methods Case Study Of A First-Year Bscn Course, Ann Mary Celestini, Catherine Ann Thibeault, Behjat Masood, Brittany Perera

Quality Advancement in Nursing Education - Avancées en formation infirmière

No single universal learner type exists, however historically, pedagogical practices in higher education have focused on meeting the learning needs of an average or typical student. The purpose of this study was to describe the manner and extent in which a course, designed using Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles, provided an inclusive learning environment to a diverse population of first-year baccalaureate nursing students. Co-instructors redesigned a large in-person and place-based course using theoretical and structural principles of UDL to remove potential learning barriers and promote authentic inclusion of all students. A convergent mixed methods descriptive case study design was …


The Crab Workshop: Using Forum Theatre And Cognitive Rehearsal To Address Bullying In Nursing Education, Kathy O'Flynn-Magee, Patricia Rodney, Skye Maitland, Kate Proznick, Hannah Turner, Lynne Esson, Ranjit Dhari, Amy Fong-Yuk Poon, Raluca Radu, Tom Scholte Oct 2021

The Crab Workshop: Using Forum Theatre And Cognitive Rehearsal To Address Bullying In Nursing Education, Kathy O'Flynn-Magee, Patricia Rodney, Skye Maitland, Kate Proznick, Hannah Turner, Lynne Esson, Ranjit Dhari, Amy Fong-Yuk Poon, Raluca Radu, Tom Scholte

Quality Advancement in Nursing Education - Avancées en formation infirmière

Bullying is a pervasive issue in nursing and other health care professional programs. As a student/faculty team at one university in Western Canada, we have created a number of initiatives within an overall project entitled Cognitive Rehearsal to Address Bullying (CRAB) that was designed to support students in managing bullying if they witnessed or experienced it during their program of study. One such initiative is the CRAB Workshop (herein referred to as “the CRAB Workshop” or “the Workshop”). In this paper, we describe the Workshop, which emerged in response to concerns shared by students and faculty regarding the normalized and …


Critical Consciousness In Nursing Education | Conscience Critique En Formation Infirmière, Jacinthe I. Pepin, Florence Myrick Oct 2021

Critical Consciousness In Nursing Education | Conscience Critique En Formation Infirmière, Jacinthe I. Pepin, Florence Myrick

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Reconciling Taking The "Indian" Out Of The Nurse, Andrea Kennedy, Danielle H. Bourque, Domonique E. Bourque, Samantha Cardinal, R. Lisa Bourque Bearskin Apr 2021

Reconciling Taking The "Indian" Out Of The Nurse, Andrea Kennedy, Danielle H. Bourque, Domonique E. Bourque, Samantha Cardinal, R. Lisa Bourque Bearskin

Quality Advancement in Nursing Education - Avancées en formation infirmière

Currently, we are faced with an important equity gap and opportunity for nursing in higher education related to Indigenous Peoples and health. While Westernized higher education often marginalizes Indigenous Peoples, there is an important opportunity to respectfully engage with Indigenous Knowledges. Furthermore, broadening perspectives beyond a dominant Westernized worldview has the potential to advance higher education for Indigenous and non-Indigenous learners alike. We are concerned that ongoing assimilation of Indigenous learners poses a profound risk of social injustice that is contrary to the aim of higher education. In our effort to reconcile nursing education in this context, we offer this …


Online Tea Cafés: Using Caring Science To Transform Digital Learning Spaces And Advance Nursing Leadership, Lisa Sara Goldberg, Les T. Johnson, Sandra F. Murphy Oct 2020

Online Tea Cafés: Using Caring Science To Transform Digital Learning Spaces And Advance Nursing Leadership, Lisa Sara Goldberg, Les T. Johnson, Sandra F. Murphy

Quality Advancement in Nursing Education - Avancées en formation infirmière

Given the current trend toward online nursing education and the recent changes to teaching and learning modalities as a result of a global pandemic, developing a distance-learning pedagogy for students that seeks to explore the power of compassion in the digital world is both timely and necessary. Drawing on pedagogical strategies used in an online nursing course including asynchronous online discussions called Tea Cafés, the authors showcase how they advanced knowledge and understanding in relation to nursing leadership and professional formation. By underpinning the authors’ distance-learning pedagogy in caring science, students not only thrived, but created a strong sense of …


Clinical Nurse Instructor Competencies: An Exploratory Study Of Role Requirements, Natalie A. Bownes, Michelle A. Freeman Oct 2020

Clinical Nurse Instructor Competencies: An Exploratory Study Of Role Requirements, Natalie A. Bownes, Michelle A. Freeman

Quality Advancement in Nursing Education - Avancées en formation infirmière

Background: Baccalaureate nursing education consists of theoretical and practical training that prepares students for the role of competent nursing care providers. The practical application of knowledge and skills is vital in nursing curricula worldwide. Nursing programs have changed over the last few decades and have become increasingly dependent on part-time Clinical Instructors (CIs) to teach the clinical components of the curricula. However, CIs receive minimal instruction to prepare for this complex role. It has been acknowledged in Canada that there is limited research to inform CI specific competencies.

Purpose: The purpose of this research was to conduct an exploratory study …


A Turning Point In University Education: Impact On Quality Nursing Education, Jacinthe I. Pepin, Florence Myrick Oct 2020

A Turning Point In University Education: Impact On Quality Nursing Education, Jacinthe I. Pepin, Florence Myrick

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Special Edition Interview With Dr. Marilynn Wood | Édition Spéciale - Entrevue Avec Dre Marilynn Wood, Sioban Nelson, Pauline Paul Sep 2020

Special Edition Interview With Dr. Marilynn Wood | Édition Spéciale - Entrevue Avec Dre Marilynn Wood, Sioban Nelson, Pauline Paul

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Special Edition Interview With Dr. Jacinthe Pepin | Édition Spéciale - Entrevue Avec Dre Jacinthe Pepin, Sioban Nelson, Pauline Paul Sep 2020

Special Edition Interview With Dr. Jacinthe Pepin | Édition Spéciale - Entrevue Avec Dre Jacinthe Pepin, Sioban Nelson, Pauline Paul

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“100 Years Of University Nursing Education”: The Significance Of A Baccalaureate Nursing Degree And Its Public Health Origins For Nursing Now, Susan M. Duncan, Margaret R. Scaia, Geertje Boschma Sep 2020

“100 Years Of University Nursing Education”: The Significance Of A Baccalaureate Nursing Degree And Its Public Health Origins For Nursing Now, Susan M. Duncan, Margaret R. Scaia, Geertje Boschma

Quality Advancement in Nursing Education - Avancées en formation infirmière

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The 100-year milestone of university nursing education at the University of British Columbia (UBC) in 2019 offers a pause for reflection and inquiry. History assists us to illuminate current issues and debates in light of past events. An examination of the legacy of Ethel Johns and others who held the vision of why nursing education should enter the university in 1919 sheds light on its historical significance, then and now. The first Director, Ethel Johns, referred to the establishment of the University of British Columbia Department of Nursing and the degree program it offered as “the experiment” (Johns, 1936). …


“Eliminating The Drudge Work”: Campaigning For University-Based Nursing Education In Australia, 1920-1935, Madonna Grehan Dr Sep 2020

“Eliminating The Drudge Work”: Campaigning For University-Based Nursing Education In Australia, 1920-1935, Madonna Grehan Dr

Quality Advancement in Nursing Education - Avancées en formation infirmière

At his death in 1945, Sir James William Barrett, a medical doctor in the state of Victoria left a bequest to the University of Melbourne, his alma mater. Barrett’s entire professional life was conducted at the University. According to his will, Barrett had been so influenced by his experiences of American universities which offered education in nursing that he directed a sum of money to the University of Melbourne for the foundation and/or development of a School of Nursing.

The background to Barrett’s bequest is a complex episode in Australian nursing education history that has received little attention. In the …


The History Of Nursing Education | L’Histoire De La Formation En Sciences Infirmières, Sioban Nelson, Pauline Paul Sep 2020

The History Of Nursing Education | L’Histoire De La Formation En Sciences Infirmières, Sioban Nelson, Pauline Paul

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“You Want Me To Come To Your Office?!”: Student Experiences Of Moving From Failure To Success In A Nursing Course, Sonya L. Jakubec, Joanne Bouma, Joseph Osuji, Mohamed T. El Hussein Apr 2020

“You Want Me To Come To Your Office?!”: Student Experiences Of Moving From Failure To Success In A Nursing Course, Sonya L. Jakubec, Joanne Bouma, Joseph Osuji, Mohamed T. El Hussein

Quality Advancement in Nursing Education - Avancées en formation infirmière

The experiences of undergraduate nursing students facing and overcoming failure in their coursework must be understood in order for nurse educators to effectively engage and provide supportive strategies to their students. A student-centred learning perspective and interpretive phenomenological approach to research frames this study of ten students’ accounts of their experiences from failure to success in a second year nursing course. Central themes include: Feeling Uncomfortable, Finding Confidence, and Cultivating a New Identity. Seeking feedback and building study habits and central to the students' pursuit of confidence and new identity formation. Implications for nurse educators’ proactive engagement with …


Digital Health In Canadian Schools Of Nursing Part A: Nurse Educators’ Perspectives, Lynn M. Nagle, Manal Kleib, Karen Furlong Apr 2020

Digital Health In Canadian Schools Of Nursing Part A: Nurse Educators’ Perspectives, Lynn M. Nagle, Manal Kleib, Karen Furlong

Quality Advancement in Nursing Education - Avancées en formation infirmière

Introduction: While much progress has been achieved in advancing nursing informatics capacity in Canada, more work is needed to keep pace with the 21st century technological revolution. Nursing education programs and nurse educators are at the forefront of this change, and are key to ensuring successful integration of digital health technologies in future nursing practice.

Methods: In 2018, a mixed methods study was conducted including a survey of nursing school administrators and nurse educators, telephone interviews, and one focus group meeting to understand the current state of digital health and informatics content integration in nursing curricula within Canadian Schools …


Quality Nursing Education In Unprecedented Times – Teaching And Learning For The Unexpected | La Qualité De La Formation En Sciences Infirmières En Cette Période Sans Précédent - Apprendre Et Enseigner Pour L’Inattendu, Florence Myrick, Jacinthe I. Pepin Apr 2020

Quality Nursing Education In Unprecedented Times – Teaching And Learning For The Unexpected | La Qualité De La Formation En Sciences Infirmières En Cette Période Sans Précédent - Apprendre Et Enseigner Pour L’Inattendu, Florence Myrick, Jacinthe I. Pepin

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Governance Education: Preparing Nurses Of Influence In Contemporary Times / La Formation À La Gouvernance : Préparer Des Infirmières D’Influence Dans Le Contexte Actuel, Florence Myrick, Jacinthe I. Pepin Oct 2019

Governance Education: Preparing Nurses Of Influence In Contemporary Times / La Formation À La Gouvernance : Préparer Des Infirmières D’Influence Dans Le Contexte Actuel, Florence Myrick, Jacinthe I. Pepin

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Development And Validation Of A Tool For Measuring The Professional Identity Of Nursing Students: The Q-Ipei / Le Développement Et La Validation D’Un Instrument De Mesure De L’Identité Professionnelle Chez Les Étudiantes Infirmières : Le Q-Ipei, Eric Tchouaket, Dominique Houle, Dominique Therrien, Catherine Larouche, Annie Denoncourt, Pascale Reny Oct 2019

Development And Validation Of A Tool For Measuring The Professional Identity Of Nursing Students: The Q-Ipei / Le Développement Et La Validation D’Un Instrument De Mesure De L’Identité Professionnelle Chez Les Étudiantes Infirmières : Le Q-Ipei, Eric Tchouaket, Dominique Houle, Dominique Therrien, Catherine Larouche, Annie Denoncourt, Pascale Reny

Quality Advancement in Nursing Education - Avancées en formation infirmière

Background: The various pressures on nurses in their practice environment, given the complexity of care, have exposed the confusion around the role definition and level of professional identity (PI) of future nurses. To support them in their practice, it is important throughout their education to know their commitment, representations, and sense of identity with respect to their future profession. To our knowledge, there is no measurement tool in the literature that can be used to measure the PI of nursing students throughout their education, given its complex multidimensional nature.

Objective: Based on a framework that takes into account …


Conception D’Activités Pédagogiques En Formation Infirmière Au Travers De La Pensée Critique De Freire / Developing Pedagogical Activities For Nursing Education Inspired By Freire’S Critical Perspective, Jérôme Leclerc-Loiselle, Émilie Dufour, Jacinthe I. Pepin Oct 2019

Conception D’Activités Pédagogiques En Formation Infirmière Au Travers De La Pensée Critique De Freire / Developing Pedagogical Activities For Nursing Education Inspired By Freire’S Critical Perspective, Jérôme Leclerc-Loiselle, Émilie Dufour, Jacinthe I. Pepin

Quality Advancement in Nursing Education - Avancées en formation infirmière

La pratique infirmière s’inscrit dans un monde professionnel où les domaines médical, technologique, social, culturel et politique se croisent et exige de celles qui l’exercent le développement de compétences dans un vaste champ d’expertise. La formation en sciences infirmières doit être conçue de façon à préparer adéquatement les diplômées à pratiquer dans ce monde professionnel, notamment en adoptant une orientation pédagogique claire et cohérente, ainsi qu’une finalité commune aux personnes impliquées dans cette formation. De plus, la complexité du monde professionnel oblige les étudiants à parfaire leur raisonnement critique, à développer une action clinique informée et à faire preuve d’une …


Facilitation Of Disorientating Events For The Rpn To Bscn Learner / Soutenir, Par Des Occasions Déconcertantes, Les Apprentissages De L’Infirmière Diplômée D’Un Programme Collégial (Rpn En Ontario) Pour Devenir Infirmière Bachelière (B.Sc.), Maurine Parzen, Katharine Janzen Oct 2019

Facilitation Of Disorientating Events For The Rpn To Bscn Learner / Soutenir, Par Des Occasions Déconcertantes, Les Apprentissages De L’Infirmière Diplômée D’Un Programme Collégial (Rpn En Ontario) Pour Devenir Infirmière Bachelière (B.Sc.), Maurine Parzen, Katharine Janzen

Quality Advancement in Nursing Education - Avancées en formation infirmière

Jack Mezirow’s transformative learning theory provides a framework in which to explore learning experiences that facilitate the Registered Practical Nurses (RPN) who returns to school to upgrade their credentials to that of a Registered Nurse (RN). It is through self-exploration and critically reflection upon previous nursing knowledge that RPNs can begin to enhance their knowledge and transform their practice. Mezirow claims there are precursor steps that adult learners contemplate as they engage in the process of perspective transformation which is initiated by disorientating dilemmas. RPNs who return to school to upgrade their credentials to that of an RN need to …


Moving Forward In Nursing Education Through A Participatory Mode Of Thinking / Aller De L’Avant En Formation Infirmière En Adoptant Un Mode De Pensée Participatif, Jacinthe I. Pepin, Florence Myrick Oct 2019

Moving Forward In Nursing Education Through A Participatory Mode Of Thinking / Aller De L’Avant En Formation Infirmière En Adoptant Un Mode De Pensée Participatif, Jacinthe I. Pepin, Florence Myrick

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Beyond Checklists: A Nursing Informatics Education Strategy For Undergraduate Nursing Students Appraising Health Information On Social Networking Sites (Sns) / Au-Delà Des Listes De Vérification : Une Stratégie De Formation Infirmière Au Numérique Pour L’Évaluation, Par Les Étudiantes De Premier Cycle, Des Informations Sur La Santé Présentes Sur Les Sites Des Réseaux Sociaux (Srs), Maggie J. Theron, Barbara Astle, Duncan Dixon, Anne Redmond Apr 2019

Beyond Checklists: A Nursing Informatics Education Strategy For Undergraduate Nursing Students Appraising Health Information On Social Networking Sites (Sns) / Au-Delà Des Listes De Vérification : Une Stratégie De Formation Infirmière Au Numérique Pour L’Évaluation, Par Les Étudiantes De Premier Cycle, Des Informations Sur La Santé Présentes Sur Les Sites Des Réseaux Sociaux (Srs), Maggie J. Theron, Barbara Astle, Duncan Dixon, Anne Redmond

Quality Advancement in Nursing Education - Avancées en formation infirmière

Increasingly internet social networking sites are used in healthcare to support, communicate and offer information platforms between healthcare providers, users, and the public. Undergraduate nursing students draw on various sources of evidence to inform best-practice decisions in collaboration with patients and the healthcare team. Student or patient-initiated access of information from social networking sites necessitates high levels of informatics literacy. While students may reveal adept social networking site navigation skills, their capacity to appraise and apply information from these sites to their nursing practice, in ways that demonstrate informatics competence, requires further exploration. The purpose of this education project was …


Clinical Reasoning On An Assignment: Baccalaureate Nursing Students' Perceptions / Raisonnement Clinique À Partir D’Un Travail Écrit : La Perception D’ Étudiantes Au Baccalauréat En Sciences Infirmières, Karen Oostra, Barbara Astle, Heather Meyerhoff Apr 2019

Clinical Reasoning On An Assignment: Baccalaureate Nursing Students' Perceptions / Raisonnement Clinique À Partir D’Un Travail Écrit : La Perception D’ Étudiantes Au Baccalauréat En Sciences Infirmières, Karen Oostra, Barbara Astle, Heather Meyerhoff

Quality Advancement in Nursing Education - Avancées en formation infirmière

Baccalaureate nursing students must develop strong clinical reasoning skills to make sound clinical judgments regarding patient care. The purpose of this Interpretive Descriptive qualitative study was to explore how students understand the evolution and application of their own clinical reasoning skills. Eight nursing students were interviewed about their perceptions regarding the use of clinical reasoning skills on a written, patient scenario based assignment. An overarching theme of Over Time emerged along with two themes: Understanding of Clinical Reasoning and Making Sense of the Assignment. Sub-themes were identified as not knowing, knowing, applying knowing and valuing knowing. Students understood their …


Near Peer Learning To Facilitate Nursing Students’ First Medical Surgical Clinical Experience / Apprentissage Par Les Pairs Proches De Manière À Faciliter Les Premières Expériences Cliniques En Médecine Et Chirurgie Pour Les Étudiantes En Sciences Infirmières, Patricia Alfaro, Vanessa Di Criscio, Sandie Larouche, Margaret A. Purden, Alexander Sasha Dubrovsky Apr 2019

Near Peer Learning To Facilitate Nursing Students’ First Medical Surgical Clinical Experience / Apprentissage Par Les Pairs Proches De Manière À Faciliter Les Premières Expériences Cliniques En Médecine Et Chirurgie Pour Les Étudiantes En Sciences Infirmières, Patricia Alfaro, Vanessa Di Criscio, Sandie Larouche, Margaret A. Purden, Alexander Sasha Dubrovsky

Quality Advancement in Nursing Education - Avancées en formation infirmière

Introduction and Background: Ensuring an appropriate clinical experience for students is becoming more challenging in the context of a global nursing shortage, more acutely ill clientele, and limited numbers of educators, academics and clinical instructors. Near Peer Learning Activities (NPLA) have been shown to be effective and may help students to feel prepared and confident to begin the clinical rotation. This study explored nursing students’ experiences in their first medical-surgical practicum following a NPLA involving Health and Physical Assessment (HPA). Methods: Educators at one Canadian University recently designed and implemented a NPLA in the clinical setting where junior nursing …