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Using Curriculum Mapping As A Tool To Align The Information Literacy And Evidence-Based Research Learning Outcomes In Nursing Curriculum, Jane Wu May 2023

Using Curriculum Mapping As A Tool To Align The Information Literacy And Evidence-Based Research Learning Outcomes In Nursing Curriculum, Jane Wu

Library Faculty & Staff Scholarship

This research investigated how to use curriculum mapping as a curriculum-integration tool to identify the components of information literacy (IL) and evidence-based practice (EBP) in the nursing curriculum for the future systematic incorporation of information literacy components in teaching EBP. The primary objective is to strengthen information literacy and evidence-based research competency. The ACRL information literacy framework in Higher Education, Information Literacy Competency Standards for Nursing, EBP Competencies, and the EBP research model were used to provide structure to create a map and crosswalk of information literacy and EBP student learning outcomes. We obtained 59 copies of the nursing undergraduate …


News From The Graduate School - Nursing Fall 2022, Otterbein Office Of Graduate Programs Oct 2022

News From The Graduate School - Nursing Fall 2022, Otterbein Office Of Graduate Programs

Graduate School

Newsletter that provides updates and highlights from the graduate school nursing program at Otterbein University.


News From The Graduate School - Nursing Fall 2020, Otterbein Office Of Graduate Programs Oct 2020

News From The Graduate School - Nursing Fall 2020, Otterbein Office Of Graduate Programs

Graduate School

Newsletter that provides updates from the Graduate School and the Nursing Graduate Program.


News From The Graduate School - Nursing Summer 2020, Otterbein Office Of Graduate Programs Jul 2020

News From The Graduate School - Nursing Summer 2020, Otterbein Office Of Graduate Programs

Graduate School

Newsletter that provides updates from the Graduate School and the Nursing Graduate Program.


News From The Graduate School - Nursing Spring 2020, Otterbein Office Of Graduate Programs Apr 2020

News From The Graduate School - Nursing Spring 2020, Otterbein Office Of Graduate Programs

Graduate School

Newsletter that provides updates from the Graduate School and the Nursing Graduate Program.


News From The Graduate School - Nursing, Otterbein Office Of Graduate Programs Jan 2019

News From The Graduate School - Nursing, Otterbein Office Of Graduate Programs

Graduate School

Newsletter that provides updates from the Graduate School and the Nursing Graduate Program.


Intricate Conversations: Caring For Clients With Severe Mental Illness, John D. Chovan Jan 2015

Intricate Conversations: Caring For Clients With Severe Mental Illness, John D. Chovan

Nursing Faculty Scholarship

This presentation describes the characteristics of persons living with severe mental illness who intersect with hospice, and palliative care, and their communication challenges.


Stamping Out Electrosurgery Smoke, Kay Ball Dec 2010

Stamping Out Electrosurgery Smoke, Kay Ball

Nursing Faculty Scholarship

Did you know that perioperative nurses have twice the incidence of some respiratory problems as compared to the general population? This information surprised me too when the data from my doctoral research revealed this startling and unsettling fact.....What are we breathing in the OR?


Are Your Ors Smoke Free?, Kay Ball Dec 2009

Are Your Ors Smoke Free?, Kay Ball

Nursing Faculty Scholarship

Are your ORs smoke free? They should be. Here's expert advice to overcome the 3 obstacles you're likely to encounter.


Toward A Smoke-Free Or, Kay Ball Oct 2008

Toward A Smoke-Free Or, Kay Ball

Nursing Faculty Scholarship

The hazards of surgical smoke are well documented. So why are many smoke evacuation systems going unused?

You can write all the surgical smoke evacuation policies in the world, spell out exactly what you expect to be done and provide the resources needed for compliance, but if you ignore the human element — the surgeons and staff who populate your ORs — then you aren't going to change behavior. Here's how you can educate your teams about the hazards of surgical smoke and get them to use evacuators when necessary.