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International Journal of Nursing Studies, 2003
This paper describes a study of perceptions of nursing by nursing students, qualified nurses (United Kingdom and Spain), patients and non-nursing students. A survey method was used with a longitudinal panel element incorporating a 35-item version of the Nursing Dimensions Inventory translated into Spanish.
McCready, Tracey +8 more
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This paper describes a study of perceptions of nursing by nursing students, qualified nurses (United Kingdom and Spain), patients and non-nursing students. A survey method was used with a longitudinal panel element incorporating a 35-item version of the Nursing Dimensions Inventory translated into Spanish.
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Nursing Standard, 1991
In 'Student nurses and counselling services' (Nursing Standard January 9) Margaret Doust presented an extremely interesting.
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In 'Student nurses and counselling services' (Nursing Standard January 9) Margaret Doust presented an extremely interesting.
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Nurse Educator, 1989
Nursing students are at risk for abusing chemical substances during the nursing education experience. To assist faculty and administrators address this issue, characteristics of the chemically dependent nursing student are described. The authors also discuss teaching strategies and preventive approaches that might impact on the student's current or ...
J, O'Quinn-Larson, M R, Pickard
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Nursing students are at risk for abusing chemical substances during the nursing education experience. To assist faculty and administrators address this issue, characteristics of the chemically dependent nursing student are described. The authors also discuss teaching strategies and preventive approaches that might impact on the student's current or ...
J, O'Quinn-Larson, M R, Pickard
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Nursing Students: Stereotypically Feminine
Psychological Reports, 1978In a validation of the Bem Sex-role Inventory (Bem, 1974) Gaudreau (1975) chose housewives as stereotypically feminine females and found an average femininiry score of 5.4 and masculinity score of 4.4. At the university it might be hypothesized that nursing students are stereotypically feminine and thus can be compared to the housewives.
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Locating Nursing Students' Chronicles
Nurse Educator, 2011Analysis of students' stories and reflections has contributed to faculty members' knowledge of the student experience. Examining different sources of nursing students' narratives might lead to further understanding of what they think, feel, and perceive during their educational pursuits.
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Dysmenorrhea in Nursing Students
Pain Management Nursing, 2015To the Editor: Sir, the recent report on ‘‘dysmenorrhea in nursing students’’ is very interesting (Seven et al., 2014). Seven et al. (2014) reported that ‘‘the rate of seeking medical help is low’’ despite the fact that nurses should be well educated about health problems and be models for the general population.
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Undergraduate nursing student experience
Nursing & Health Sciences, 2003Abstract The purpose of the present qualitative study was to describe and explicate the experience of being a nursing student. A convenience sample of 12 nursing students from a variety of backgrounds at a public university were interviewed using an interview guide with open‐ended questions.
Lois, Magnussen, Mary Jane, Amundson
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Nurse Educator, 1998
The emphasis in nursing education is frequently on facts, details, and linear issues. Students need more encouragement to use the creative abilities which exist in each of them. The use of haiku, a simple unrhymed Japanese verse, is one method which stimulates nursing students to use their creativity. A haiku exercise worked well in encouraging a group
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The emphasis in nursing education is frequently on facts, details, and linear issues. Students need more encouragement to use the creative abilities which exist in each of them. The use of haiku, a simple unrhymed Japanese verse, is one method which stimulates nursing students to use their creativity. A haiku exercise worked well in encouraging a group
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[Ecos among nursing students].
Soins; la revue de reference infirmiere, 2023Les examens cliniques objectifs et structurés constituent un dispositif adaptatif, harmonisé et égalitaire, permettant une évaluation standardisée des étudiants en santé. Cette méthode s’articule autour de plusieurs stations thématiques, avec un passage rythmé et chronométré.
Couarraze, Sébastien +1 more
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