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Gaming in Nursing Education: Recent Trends and Future Paths.

Journal of Nursing Education, 2020
BACKGROUND Game-based learning has attracted much attention in education in recent years due to its ability to increase student motivation and engagement in learning.
J. Reed
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The Education of Nurses

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1967
JUST TWO YEARS ago the reasons for the shortage of graduate nurses, particularly for bedside hospital nursing care, were discussed in an editorial in theArchives( 81 :223, 1965). The shortage continues, and with Medicare upon us, grows worse. Why is this so, and cannot something be done about it? The Nov 10 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine
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Nursing Education and Nurse Education Research in Finland

2019
In this chapter, the nursing education and nurse education research in Finland are introduced. First, the system and the structure of the nursing education and postgraduate education are described. Furthermore, the meaning of the educational outcomes of the development and research projects focusing on education and use in the educational and clinical ...
Elina Haavisto   +5 more
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Nursing Informatics in Nursing Education

1997
Full integration of nursing informatics education at all levels at academic institutions and in practice is critical to nursing as the profession faces the 21st century. Nursing informatics, which encompasses computer hardware, software, and network systems, supports the profession's goals of achieving computer literacy by the year 2000 ...
J B Riley, Virginia K. Saba
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Transcultural nursing and nurse education

British Journal of Nursing, 1994
This is the first of a series of articles that will discuss some of the concepts associated with transcultural nursing. It suggests that nurse education fails in any significant way to deliver culturally sensitive care.
Jo Alleyne   +2 more
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Norm-Critical Potential in Undergraduate Nursing Education Curricula

ANS. Advances in nursing science, 2019
The documents and literature that regulate nursing education are based on certain values and knowledge, and the underlying power in the curriculum raises the question of how health care professionals are molded during the course of their education.
Ellinor Tengelin   +3 more
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Nurse education

Evidence Based Nursing, 2018
EBN Perspectives brings together key issues from the commentaries in one of our nursing topic themes.
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Nursing, Nursing Education, and Anxiety

Journal of Nursing Education, 1988
ABSTRACT One hundred seventy-one graduating students in associate degree, diploma, and baccalaureate nursing programs completed a questionnaire concerning various state and trait measures of emotions (including general anxiety, apprehension about communication, and anxiety about one's future nursing career).
Thompson Biggers   +2 more
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Nursing and nursing education in Haiti

Nursing Outlook, 2012
Haiti has long had the largest proportion of people living in poverty and the highest mortality level of any country in the Americas. On January 12, 2010, the most powerful earthquake to hit Haiti in 200 years struck. Before the earthquake, half of all Haitians lacked any access to modern medical care services. Health care professionals in Haiti number
Elizabeth Berryman, Richard Garfield
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The clinical learning environment in nursing education: a concept analysis.

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2016
AIM The aim of this study was to report an analysis of the clinical learning environment concept. BACKGROUND Nursing students are evaluated in clinical learning environments where skills and knowledge are applied to patient care.
Elizabeth Flott, L. Linden
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