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Undergraduate nursing student experience

Nursing & Health Sciences, 2003
Abstract  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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Mentoring Undergraduate Nursing Students in Research

Nursing Education Perspectives, 2014
doi: 10.5480/11-555.1As one way to equip students for current health care practice (Reising, 2003), an increasing number of nursing programs are engaging students in the research process early in the curriculum. This engagement can prepare students to competently conduct all components of the research process. However, not all students feel prepared to
Theresa A, Kessler, Elise M, Alverson
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eHealth literacy among undergraduate nursing students

Nurse Education Today, 2016
The Internet has become a major source of health related information. Nursing students, as future healthcare providers, should be skilled in locating, using and evaluating online health information.The main purpose of this study was to assess eHealth literacy among nursing students in Jordan, as well as to explore factors associated with eHealth ...
Ahmad, Tubaishat, Laila, Habiballah
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Academic success of undergraduate nursing students

Nurse Education in Practice, 2018
Defining students' academic success can be challenging when perceptions about the qualities that define it differ. Little is known about these perceptions when it comes to nursing students and particularly when English is a second language (ESL). Larger numbers of international and ESL students are gaining entrance into nursing education programs.
Sharon A, Denham   +5 more
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Stimulant Use Among Undergraduate Nursing Students

Journal of Addictions Nursing, 2018
Abstract Research reveals a decade-long increase in prescription drug misuse (PDM) of stimulant medication used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and college students in particular are at the highest risk for these behaviors.
Zachary A, Kirkpatrick, Carol J, Boyd
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Teaching assertiveness to undergraduate nursing students

Nurse Education in Practice, 2003
Assertiveness is an important behaviour for today's professional nurse. As nurses move away from traditional subservient roles and perceived stereotypes it is increasingly being recognised that a nurse needs to behave in an assertive manner. Assertiveness is necessary for effective nurse/patient communication, and it is suggested that its development ...
Catherine, Mc Cabe, Fiona, Timmins
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Promoting Collaboration in Undergraduate Nursing Students

Journal of Nursing Education, 2019
Background: The role of the nurse educator is to prepare students to collaborate and practice competently and safely. One way of promoting collaboration is with the use of students as standardized patients (SPs). Method: This exercise used undergraduate nursing students in ...
Mary Hugo, Nielson   +2 more
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