نتایج جستجو برای: nursing curriculum

تعداد نتایج: 114878  

Journal: :Nursing leadership 2006
Diana Davidson Dick Lorna Weisbrod David Gregory Netha Dyck Kim Neudorf

The Nursing Division of the Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology (SIAST) first included systems and patient safety as a priority in its institutional business and strategic plan in 2003. Three interrelated leading-edge, two-year projects (2004-2006) were launched: Best Practice, Mentorship and Patient Safety, with the intent that each project would enhance the others. This c...

Journal: :Nursing leadership 2009
Lynn McCleary Katherine McGilton Veronique Boscart Abram Oudshoorn

Across practice settings, most nursing care is provided to older adults. Yet most nurses receive limited education to care for older adults, especially those with complex needs. A Knowledge Exchange Institute for Geriatric Nursing Education brought together 31 Canadian nursing faculty members and nursing doctoral students and provided them with tools and resources to enhance teaching and curric...

Introduction: In recent decades, nursing education is developing and expanding rapidly as a part of higher education system around the world. Despite tremendous advances in medical sciences in Iran, nursing informatics is still in its early years. Starting this field is necessary for nursing services. It can be used in educational, research, clinical and managerial issues. This study aimed at d...

Introduction: Nursing knowledge and profession will not develop well, if the quality of the doctoral program of nursing is not systematically examined Quality of the  program  needs to reviewing and evaluating  the programs periodically by the Internal and External Quality Assurance Committee. In this regards, this comparative study of educational system of nursing doctorate in Iran and Duke Un...

Introduction: Universities play an important role in social development and knowledge production. Generating a qualified workforce to produce knowledge mainly takes place through doctoral programs at universities. Ph.D Nursing graduates are a leading factor in nursing science, career counselors and educators of future nursing researchers. Curriculum plays a role in the better implementation of ...

2013
Helen Reyes Lance Hadley Deborah Davenport

The ethnic proportions of the population in the United States are rapidly changing, with the nation's minority population at approximately 101 million. This is also true for the West Texas region, where locally in a city with 183,000 residents, 43 different languages are spoken suggesting that cultural education needs to be included in nursing program curricula. Therefore, a study was conducted...

Adib-Hajbaghery, Moesen, Bolandian bafghi, Shanaz, Nabizadeh gharghozar, Zohreh,

Background: The knowledge and skills of nursing PhD graduates have a great impact on the nursing profession. Due to the impact of curriculum on roles and tasks, multiple studies are needed to identify the strengths and weaknesses of the curriculum. Therefore, in this study, we decided to compare nursing doctorate program in Iran with Yale University.  Methods: This is a descriptive comparative ...

Introduction: One the ways to review and revision of curriculum is to conduct the comparative study to identify the strengths and weaknesses of the curriculum. According to the educational regulations by nursing committee, the rehabilitation nursing curriculum is being revised and improved. Therefore, this study was conducted with the aim of comparative comparison of Iran and Australia Rehabili...

2014
ZOHREH KARIMI TAHEREH ASHKTORAB EESA MOHAMMADI HEIDARALI ABEDI

INTRODUCTION Nursing curriculum is not always overt; it can also exist covertly in the form of a hidden curriculum. This study aims to explain the factors influencing learning through the hidden curriculum in the perspective of undergraduate baccalaureate nursing students. METHODS This qualitative study was conducted through purposeful sampling strategy on 24 undergraduate baccalaureate nursi...

Journal: :Journal of the American Medical Directors Association 2013
Masaya Higuchi Aida Wen Kamal Masaki

Long term care facilities are important sites of care for elderly adults. Despite a growing need and interest in medical direction in nursing homes, there have been limited educational opportunities in this area for geriatric medicine fellows. This article describes a novel medical director's curriculum for first-year geriatric medicine fellows to prepare them for the role of nursing home medic...

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