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Associate Degree Nursing Education: Challenging Premonitions With Resourcefulness
Nursing Forum, 1995The demise of associate degree nursing education is greatly exaggerated. Most nurses enter nursing through associate degree programs. However, external forces--including changes in the structure of healthcare delivery models, changes in practice settings, and the public's demand for decreased healthcare cost--are forcing associate degree nursing ...
Charlotte R. Price, Emily S. Capers
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The final NMC standards for the education of nursing associates
British Journal of Nursing, 2018Emeritus Professor Alan Glasper, from the University of Southampton, discusses the recently published set of educational standards for the training of nursing associates in England
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The American Association of Colleges of Nursing’s Geriatric Nursing Education Consortium
Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 2010The American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) administers several complementary programs to improve nursing care for older adults, including the Geriatric Nursing Education Consortium (GNEC). GNEC, a national initiative with generous funding from the John A.
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How the NMC quality standards assure nursing and nursing associate education
British Journal of Nursing, 2019Emeritus Professor Alan Glasper, University of Southampton, discusses the new processes used by the Nursing and Midwifery Council to ensure that all programmes leading to registration are fit for purpose and award
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AKaTool: An association chart production tool for nursing education
2016 11th International Conference on Computer Science & Education (ICCSE), 2016We propose an association chart production tool called AKaTool. A nursing student learns the association chart to solve a nursing problem logically. In ordinary education, a creation method of the chart is by handwriting, and it spends not only consideration time but also a lot of writing and editing one. AKaTool is used to reduce the chart writing and
Hiroaki Sawano +5 more
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Simulation in associate degree nursing education: A literature review
Teaching and Learning in Nursing, 2014The use of simulation in nursing education is increasing in scope and popularity. Many undergraduate nursing programs have adopted high-fidelity patient simulation as an educational tool. The effect of simulation on teaching and learning is the focus of current research.
Laura Skrable, Virginia Fitzsimons
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A dual degree model for associate and baccalaureate nursing education.
Nursing education perspectives, 2002The dual degree model shared by an associate degree and baccalaureate nursing program allows dual enrollment in both programs and the completion of the baccalaureate nursing degree in four academic years with summer enrollment. This model outlines a dual course of study that strengthens associate degree nursing course work with important general ...
Leslie West-Sands +3 more
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Association between nurses’ education about research and their research use
Nurse Education Today, 2003Knowledge about research methods, skills for critical appraisal of research reports, and a positive attitude towards research have been identified as means to potentially overcome barriers to individual nurses' research utilization, and ultimately improve nursing practice.
G. Ted Brown +2 more
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Genetic education in baccalaureate and associate degree nursing programs in Japan
Nursing & Health Sciences, 2002Abstract The purpose of the present study was to ascertain the amount and type of genetic content in basic nursing education programs in Japan baccalaureate degree (BSN) and associate degree (ADN), and to describe the qualifications of faculty members teaching the genetics content. A questionnaire was used to examine these.
Masato Tsukahara +5 more
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Public Health Nursing, 2008
ABSTRACT The Association of Community Health Nursing Educators (ACHNE) has developed a number of documents designed to delineate the scope and function of community/public health nursing educators, researchers, and practitioners. In response to societal issues, increased emphasis on disaster preparedness in nursing and public health, and requests
Sandra W. Kuntz +3 more
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ABSTRACT The Association of Community Health Nursing Educators (ACHNE) has developed a number of documents designed to delineate the scope and function of community/public health nursing educators, researchers, and practitioners. In response to societal issues, increased emphasis on disaster preparedness in nursing and public health, and requests
Sandra W. Kuntz +3 more
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