نتایج جستجو برای: clinical competence

تعداد نتایج: 1200855  

ژورنال: مجله علمی پژوهان 2020

Background and aims: Clinical competence is required to provide effective and accurate patient care. For this purpose, it is important to find the components that influence clinical competence and promote it. The purpose of this study was to investigate the correlation between spiritual intelligence and clinical competence in operating room and anesthesia students of Hamadan University of Medic...

Journal: :Academic Medicine 1985

اخلاقی, فریده, تارا, محمود, خدیوزاده, طلعت , رشیدی فکاری, فرزانه, مظلوم, سیدرضا , کردی, معصومه,

Background and purpose: Postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) is the most important cause of maternal death. Improving clinical competence could increase the quality of midwives’ works and decrease maternal death. This study was done to compare the effect of traditional, web based and simulation training on clinical competencies of midwifery students in PPH management. Materials and methods: This semi-...

2007
David Griffiths Rob Koper Oleg Liber Adriana J. Berlanga Liesbeth Kester Peter B. Sloep Francis Brouns Peter Van Scott Wilson Yoichi Takayama James Dalziel Albert A. Angehrn Graham Attwell Dan Powley Christian Martel Laurence Vignollet Alessio Gugliotta John Domingue Patrick McAndrew Tony Hirst Mark Johnson Claire Brierley Elena Demidova Stefaan Ternier Daniel Olmedilla Erik Duval Michele Dicerto Krassen Stefanov Naiara Sacristán Tom Boyle Yong Xue Petko Ruskov Andrey Ruskov Ayman Moghnieh Toni Navarrete José Luis Santos Francis Casado

Existing models of competence development are characterised by a fixed sequence of stages of which assessment by others and following a fixed set of competence development activities are obligatory components. This paper shows that these models do not do justice to the large diversity of learning needs among lifelong learners. It then presents a model, consisting of four non-obligatory stages t...

Introduction: Assessment of clinical competence is of great importance in nursing which identifies the scientific gap between university education and clinical needs among graduate nurses. Hence, the aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical competence among MSc students of critical care nursing. Methods: In this descriptive cross-sectional study, 250 MSc students of critical care nursing...

Abstract Introduction: Clinical competence is considered as the use of knowledge, skills, abilities, behaviors and characteristics to successfully perform important work tasks in the field of mental health nursing. Despite training that prepares nurses for diagnosis and intervention to promote mental health and reduce the risk of psychiatric illness, most nurses are currently limited in their w...

Emamzadeh Ghasemi, HS, Ghadirian, F, Jafari, H, Taghavi Larijani, T,

Background & Aims: Today, attention to the clinical competence of nurses is increasingly important as clinical competence seems to be influenced by several factors, such as the ability of critical thinking. The present study aimed to evaluate the association of competence and critical thinking in the nurses in Imam Khomeini Hospital, affiliated to Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran. M...

Introduction: Clinical education constitutes a major share of nursing education and clinical competence of instructors is a key factor in offering proper knowledge, skills and attitude to students. The diversity in competence level of instructors and absence of the same educational approaches, have led to a dependence of education on individual abilities of the instructors. As a result, evaluat...

Abstract Introduction: Emotional intelligence, paying attention to your feelings and emotions and others, differentiating between them and using them to guide your thoughts and actions. Emotional intelligence is one of the components that can affect clinical and professional competence. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of emotional intelligence on clinical competence of oper...

اعتمادی فر, شهرام, مسعودی, رضا,

Background and Objective: Clinical education is a ways that helps nurses achieve clinical competence. The role of competence in education has significantly grown, which determines the gap between theoretical and clinical education. Since no qualitative study has been conducted in this regard in Iran, this study aimed to investigate graduates’ perceptions of factors which affect clinical c...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید