نتایج جستجو برای: nursing curriculum

تعداد نتایج: 114878  

Journal: :Journal of transcultural nursing : official journal of the Transcultural Nursing Society 2009
Evelyn Calvillo Lauren Clark Jean E Ballantyne Dula Pacquiao Larry D Purnell Antonia M Villarruel

This article presents the work of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing Advisory Committee in developing an integrated curriculum for cultural competence in baccalaureate nursing education. Five competencies for Cultural Competency in Baccalaureate Nursing Education were developed with supporting rationale. Suggestions for developing and implementing curricula for cultural competency,...

Journal: :Curationis 2000
S S Vilakazi M M Chabeli S D Roos

The purpose of this article is to explore and describe guidelines for integration of the primary health care approach into a Community Nursing Science Curriculum in a Nursing College in Gauteng. A qualitative, exploratory, descriptive and contextual research design was utilized. The focus group interviews were conducted with community nurses and nurse educators as respondents. Data were analyse...

Journal: :Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2012
Hesook Suzie Kim

PURPOSE A curriculum development model is presented to examine the processes necessary to develop new programs or evaluate existing programs within the philosophy of outcomes-based education in nursing, especially in the context of accreditation. The philosophy of outcomes-based education is to produce individuals who can demonstrate the evidence of competencies in designated areas of education...

Journal: :Revista latino-americana de enfermagem 2007
Joelma Batista Tebaldi Pinto Alda Muniz Pepe

This study deals with the nursing curriculum, pedagogical practice and education. Nowadays, this theme has taken up considerable space in academic debates. Thus, this study aimed to get empirical knowledge and provide an analytical description of the academic reality of nursing education at Santa Cruz State University in the undergraduate nursing course. This is a descriptive study, which may p...

Introduction: The discipline of family nursing is a specialty in nursing is designed to provide preventive services. Despite the emphasis on family nursing, this curriculum has not been designed in Iran. This study aimed to develop a task-based family nursing curriculum in Iran. Methods: This descriptive study was conducted in 2010 – 2011 in Iran. Curriculum planning was done using need-asse...

Journal: :Journal of professional nursing : official journal of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing 2005
Helen K Burns Susan M Foley

The University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing introduced evidence-based practice (EBP) into the freshman-level curriculum this year. This article describes the reasons behind this decision, the development of the curriculum, the specific EBP content, and the student assignments. The introduction of EBP into the first-level nursing curriculum has proven to be successful; consideration is even b...

Journal: :Curationis 2000
S Arunachallam A C Botes A Gmeiner

UNLABELLED As community-based health care delivery is now a prominent feature of the health care system in South Africa, nursing curricula are being challenged to prepare student nurses for community-based nursing roles and responsibilities. The purpose of this study was to describe guidelines for a community-based curriculum in psychiatric nursing science for a nursing college in KwaZulu-Natal...

Journal: :Nursing science quarterly 2002
Jean Watson

Jean Watson had planned to write a book about an integrated curriculum for a baccalaureate curriculum in nursing. Instead, she developed a novel structure for basic nursing processes, which was published in the bookNursing: ThePhilosophy and Science of Caring (Watson, 1979). The work presented in that book solved some of Watson’s conceptual and empirical problems about nursing and formed the fo...

Journal: :journal of advances in medical education and professionalism 0
brandi l whitley-hunter masters in health administration, university of la verne, la verne, united states

introduction: emotional intelligence (ei) is considered a critical component of a nurse’s characteristic trait which is known as a significant predictor of a person’s job performance and life success. transactional analysis (ta) plays a fundamental role in nurse-patient communication and managing emotions during difficult dialect with patients. the aim of this review is to discuss the framework...

Journal: :Nursing education perspectives 2010
Jean Foret Giddens Nancy Morton

This article describes the evaluation of an innovative, concept-based baccalaureate nursing curriculum. Curriculum evaluation is an ongoing process that serves to ensure the delivery of quality education. Findings from surveys and focus groups identified strengths of the new curriculum as the conceptual approach, interactive small-group learning activities, clinical intensives, and early patien...

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