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Teaching the nursing process

Nursing Standard, 1990
Gerard Carton, Dave Langton and David Robinson discuss a pilot study of an innovative approach to the design and implementation of a research-led, clinically-based and clinically-relevant teaching package for individualised care. The difficulties in transferring classroom-taught theory to psychiatric practice are considered.
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Teaching Tuberculosis Nursing

The American Journal of Nursing, 1953
greatest responsibility in all teachirng and supervision is to promote the growth of all the people concerned. Supervisors or teachers must be exponents of democratic leadership. They are themselves learning while they are teaching others. Even overseeing, managing, inspecting, checking, controlling, or directing may be educationally valuable if they ...
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Teaching Ethics in Nursing

Nursing Ethics, 2002
Being a professional nurse requires ethical decision making and this in turn necessitates an effective learning process. The active participation of students in the teaching of ethics will contribute to this process. This study was conducted at Hacettepe University School of Nursing, Ankara, Turkey, to determine the views of students about the ...
Leyla, Dinç, Refia Selma, Görgülü
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Teaching Nursing Research: Strategies

Nurse Educator, 1980
Strategies for teaching research depend upon identifying the level of sophistication desired for using research techniques and relating research to theory testing and development. The importance of the concept of a scientific community is often neglected.
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To Nurse Is to Teach

The American Journal of Nursing, 1958
W~' 7HAT'S SO new about the nurse V being a teacher?" Well, nothing really, since teaching has always been an integral part of good nursing care and health education. But the nurse who is giving comprehensive nursing care today finds that her role as a teacher is gradually assuming greater proportions.
G, SKINNER, E, BATEMAN, K, NICHOLS
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Teaching familynursing

Nurse Education Today, 1995
This study looks at the teaching of family nursing in the broader context of nursing education. The aim was to find out how Finnish teachers in nursing colleges define the concept of family, what sort of theoretical premises lie behind their teaching, and what kind of teaching methods they use.
K, Vehviläinen-Julkunen, T, Sohlberg
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Teaching Nurses About Research

Neonatal Network, 2015
ABSTRACTThe purpose of this article is to provide educators with teaching and learning strategies aimed at engaging participants in learning more about research and related topics, such as quality improvement and evidence-based practice. This article includes various creative strategies.
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Teaching Mental Retardation Nursing

The American Journal of Nursing, 1975
Recently, professionals have stopped feeling hopeless about mental retardation and have started to regard it as a proper area for their mediation. In the past decade an abundance of new knowledge about mental retardation has come from the biological and social sciences and nursing has made valuable and practical contributions.
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Teaching Methods in Nursing and Teaching of Nursing Practices

2023
Today, there are different researches on its use in nursing teaching and practice areas. It has been determined that collaborative teaching methods have more positive effects in the field of nursing instead of traditional teaching methods. The most appropriate method should be chosen for nursing students to learn from a critical perspective and to use ...
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THE INDUSTRIAL NURSE TEACHES HEALTH

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1958
VERY industrial nurse teaches health. Through a planned health education program, she hopes not only to prevent disease in the worker but also to help him "attain a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being"-the World Health Organization's definition of health.
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