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Reflections On Study Abroad: Insights From Registered Nurses, Marie Dietrich Leurer, Arlene E. Kent-Wilkinson, Janet Luimes, Lee Murray, Vicki Squires, Linda M. Ferguson, Carmen Dell Apr 2020

Reflections On Study Abroad: Insights From Registered Nurses, Marie Dietrich Leurer, Arlene E. Kent-Wilkinson, Janet Luimes, Lee Murray, Vicki Squires, Linda M. Ferguson, Carmen Dell

Quality Advancement in Nursing Education - Avancées en formation infirmière

Globalization has resulted in the increased internationalization of higher education with most universities hosting international students and sending domestic students on international learning experiences. As part of this trend, many undergraduate nursing programs offer study abroad clinical placements to promote cultural sensitivity and global citizenship. While there is an abundance of research evaluating student perceptions of specific international study abroad experiences soon upon their return, there is little research exploring longer-term perspectives of participants across a range of diverse international placement sites. To provide guidance for their study abroad program, a nursing school in western Canada gathered the perspectives of …


Integrating Quality Of Life Assessments In Student Clinical Learning Experience / Intégration D’Une Évaluation De La Qualité De Vie Dans Les Situations D’Apprentissage Clinique Des Étudiantes, Tracy Stephen, Andrea Orr, Landa Terblanche, Richard Sawatzky Apr 2019

Integrating Quality Of Life Assessments In Student Clinical Learning Experience / Intégration D’Une Évaluation De La Qualité De Vie Dans Les Situations D’Apprentissage Clinique Des Étudiantes, Tracy Stephen, Andrea Orr, Landa Terblanche, Richard Sawatzky

Quality Advancement in Nursing Education - Avancées en formation infirmière

Healthcare organizations and governments increasingly emphasize the importance of viewing patients and families as equal members of the care team, with the right to participate in decisions affecting their care. In order to support the imperatives of person-centred care, Quality of Life (QOL) assessments are utilized more as part of routine clinical care. QOL assessments involve the use of standardized, validated questionnaires completed by patients to assess their health and quality of life from their own point of view.

In an effort to support transformational learning about QOL assessments, fourth-year students in a BSN program completed an assignment that involved …


Theory-Based Practice As Plural Interpretations: A Case Of The The Integration Of The Humanbecoming Theory In A Palliative Care Setting, Diane Tapp, Mireille Lavoie, Nicolas Vonarx Oct 2016

Theory-Based Practice As Plural Interpretations: A Case Of The The Integration Of The Humanbecoming Theory In A Palliative Care Setting, Diane Tapp, Mireille Lavoie, Nicolas Vonarx

Quality Advancement in Nursing Education - Avancées en formation infirmière

Nurses and students are generally encouraged to base their practice on nursing grand theories and models. However, the concrete benefits of these models in practice are often debated. Given that past studies were mostly dedicated to documenting the benefits of nursing theories in practice and were conducted by their supporters, their contribution to the debate is questionable. In 2012, we conducted a retrospective case study in a palliative care unit in Canada where caregivers have based their practice on the Humanbecoming theory since two years. We aimed to examine the process of integration and its effects. Data was obtained from …


Interprofessional Simulation Learning With Nursing And Pharmacy Students: A Qualitative Study, Pauline Paul, Joanne K. Olson, Cheryl Sadowski, Brian Parker, Angele Alook, Deirdre Jackman, Cheryl Cox, Stewart Maclennan Oct 2014

Interprofessional Simulation Learning With Nursing And Pharmacy Students: A Qualitative Study, Pauline Paul, Joanne K. Olson, Cheryl Sadowski, Brian Parker, Angele Alook, Deirdre Jackman, Cheryl Cox, Stewart Maclennan

Quality Advancement in Nursing Education - Avancées en formation infirmière

Health science students are increasingly learning in simulated situations within their own disciplines, but interprofessional simulation learning (ISL) does not occur as often and is rarely investigated. This research explored perceptions of undergraduate nursing (n=5) and pharmacy (n=4) students with respect to how ISL contributed to discipline-specific learning, to learning about the other profession, and to the development of interprofessional skills. The students were exposed to three ISL activities with data gathered from observation of the simulation sessions, individual interviews, and field notes. Content analysis was conducted. Student participants described the ISL activities as a positive learning experience. They learned …