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Learning theories AND nursing AND EDUCATION

https://read.qxmd.com/read/38781821/changing-the-delivery-of-continuing-professional-education-an-action-research-approach
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mary Ryder, Freda Browne
AIM: A participatory action research project was used to change the design and delivery of continuing professional education in a large Irish academic teaching hospital. BACKGROUND: Participation in continuing professional education, designed as a short course, is often a method to maintain competence for many nurses. Structured short education courses are often used to orientate and upskill new staff to specialist clinical areas. Traditionally many courses relied on face-to-face delivery over a period of weeks which is challenging for one clinical area to release staff to attend theoretical days in person...
May 12, 2024: Nurse Education Today
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38770422/student-nurses-perceptions-of-the-role-of-high-fidelity-simulation-in-developing-decision-making-skills-for-clinical-practice-a-qualitative-research-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Naim Abdulmohdi, Andrew McVicar
INTRODUCTION: The integration of high-fidelity simulation (HFS) in nursing education has increased, but its effect on students' clinical decision-making skills and their ability to transfer these skills to clinical practice remains unclear. AIM: This qualitative study aimed to explore nursing students' perceptions of simulation's role in developing decision-making skills for clinical practice. METHODS: Twenty-three self-selected final-year nursing students participated in an HFS exercise in 2016...
2024: SAGE Open Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38756564/inpatient-pain-assessment-and-decision-making-in-internal-medicine-and-general-surgery-residents-a-qualitative-analysis
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Robert C Wright, Barbara J Polivka, Jennifer A Villwock
BACKGROUND: Understanding physician approaches to pain treatment is a critical component of opioid and analgesic stewardship. Practice patterns learned in residency often persist longitudinally into practice. OBJECTIVE: This study sought to identify salient factors and themes in how resident physicians assess and manage pain. METHODS: Video-recorded focus groups of internal medicine and general surgery residents were conducted via videoconferencing software...
May 15, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38750542/developing-emotional-preparedness-and-mental-resilience-through-high-fidelity-simulation-a-bridge-too-far-for-institutions-teaching-major-trauma-management-and-mass-casualty-medicine
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Jon Newton, Andrew D A C Smith
BACKGROUND: Clinical acumen represents only part of being adequately equipped to attend a major incident. The emotive sights, sounds and smells of these dynamic environments are all-encompassing experiences, and responders must also be armed with the emotional preparedness to perform their clinical or managerial duties effectively, as well as the mental resilience to facilitate professional continuance. Despite this, limited training and a sparsity of evidence exists to guide developments within this domain...
May 15, 2024: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38746589/clinical-placement-education-during-the-coronavirus-disease-2019-pandemic-shapes-new-nurses-a-qualitative-study
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Monika Ravik, Etty Ragnhild Nilsen, Marianne Wighus, Randi Garang Mofossbakke, Gro Gade Haanes
BACKGROUND: Many newly qualified nurses experience transition challenges because they feel unprepared for the reality of the nursing profession owing to the theory-practice gap. Transition challenges amongst newly qualified nurses have profound consequences for the nursing profession and patient care. A detailed and nuanced understanding of the complexity in transition-related challenges during extraordinary conditions like the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic is needed for newly qualified nurses to remain in the nursing profession...
December 2023: International journal of nursing studies advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38745243/evaluation-of-the-feasibility-of-a-midwifery-educator-continuous-professional-development-cpd-programme-in-kenya-and-nigeria-a-mixed-methods-study
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Duncan N Shikuku, Hauwa Mohammed, Lydia Mwanzia, Alice Norah Ladur, Peter Nandikove, Alphonce Uyara, Catherine Waigwe, Lucy Nyaga, Issak Bashir, Eunice Ndirangu, Carol Bedwell, Sarah Bar-Zeev, Charles Ameh
BACKGROUND: Midwifery education is under-invested in developing countries with limited opportunities for midwifery educators to improve/maintain their core professional competencies. To improve the quality of midwifery education and capacity for educators to update their competencies, a blended midwifery educator-specific continuous professional development (CPD) programme was designed with key stakeholders. This study evaluated the feasibility of this programme in Kenya and Nigeria. METHODS: This was a mixed methods intervention study using a concurrent nested design...
May 14, 2024: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38738475/improving-malignant-fungating-wound-management-among-oncology-nurses-a-best-practice-implementation-project
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shing-Li Chang, Chi Feng Chung, Yueh Guo Liou, Shu Fen Lo, Sophia H Hu
INTRODUCTION: Appropriate malignant fungating wound (MFW) care is challenging for oncology nurses, leading to increased stress, compromised care quality, and poor patient outcomes. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to address best practice barriers and develop evidence-based guidelines for MFW care. METHODS: This project was guided by the JBI Evidence Implementation Framework, which follows a seven-phase process. Both nurses' skills and patient charts were audited to determine compliance with best practices for comprehensive MFW assessment, wound photo records, use of validated wound assessment tools, appropriate wound care, and patient pain and satisfaction...
May 14, 2024: JBI evidence implementation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38736365/nurse-independent-prescribing-exploring-the-opportunities-and-challenges
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sonya MacVicar
The Nursing and Midwifery Council states that nurses should be able to demonstrate competence in prescribing practice at the point of registration to be 'prescribing ready'. The aim is to increase the number of nurse independent prescribers and improve access to pharmacological treatments for patients. However, while this policy presents opportunities for nurses to develop their prescribing knowledge and skills, there are also challenges involved in integrating prescribing theory into nurse education and ensuring there are enough suitable mentors available in practice...
May 13, 2024: Nursing Standard
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38734635/nursing-students-stressors-and-coping-strategies-during-their-first-clinical-training-a-qualitative-study-in-the-united-arab-emirates
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Jacqueline Maria Dias, Muhammad Arsyad Subu, Nabeel Al-Yateem, Fatma Refaat Ahmed, Syed Azizur Rahman, Mini Sara Abraham, Sareh Mirza Forootan, Farzaneh Ahmad Sarkhosh, Fatemeh Javanbakh
BACKGROUND: Understanding the stressors and coping strategies of nursing students in their first clinical training is important for improving student performance, helping students develop a professional identity and problem-solving skills, and improving the clinical teaching aspects of the curriculum in nursing programmes. While previous research have examined nurses' sources of stress and coping styles in the Arab region, there is limited understanding of these stressors and coping strategies of nursing students within the UAE context thereby, highlighting the novelty and significance of the study...
May 11, 2024: BMC Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38720333/nursing-faculty-development-program-for-digital-teaching-competence
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Soonyoung Shon, Hyunsook Shin, Dahae Rim, Hyejin Jeon
BACKGROUND: Nursing faculties need to develop digital competencies to effectively use information, communication, and technology-based nursing education. PURPOSE: The study aimed to develop and apply a theory-guided faculty development program on digital teaching competencies. METHODS: A faculty development program was developed. Between March and April 2020, three five-hour web workshops participated by ninety-three faculty members were held...
May 8, 2024: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38715165/analysis-of-the-effect-of-high-simulation-teaching-on-nursing-students-learning-of-nursing-knowledge-on-double-j-tubes-after-ureteral-soft-scope-lithotomy
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Guichun Lin, Wenting Zhou, Qing Lin, Dingping Wang, Yalan Yang, Hong Zhou
OBJECTIVE: To study the effect of high-simulation teaching on nursing students' learning knowledge related to stoma tube care after ureteral flexible mirror lithotripsy. METHODS: A total of 80 nursing students who were admitted to our hospital from January 2020 to December 2022 were selected as the study objects. They were divided into the control group (traditional teaching) and observation group (high-simulation teaching based on traditional teaching) in accordance with teaching method...
April 2024: Archivos Españoles de Urología
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38707455/effect-of-simulation-based-zoom-learning-on-clinical-decision-making-among-undergraduate-nursing-students-and-experiences-of-students-and-instructors-a-mixed-methods-study
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Carmen Wing Han Chan, Fiona Wing Ki Tang, Ho Yu Cheng, Ka Ming Chow, Zoe Ching Man Kwok, Caixia Li, Yuli Zang, Sek Ying Chair
AIM: To determine the effect of simulation-based Zoom learning (SBZL) on perceived capabilities and clinical decision-making skills among undergraduate nursing students and to explore experiences of the instructors and students participating in SBZL. BACKGROUND: Nursing is a practice profession and students acquire clinical decision-making skills in clinical settings. However, the COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted conventional clinical learning activities. In this study, the outcomes of implementing SBZL in an undergraduate programme to support students' clinical learning were examined...
May 15, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38702380/meeting-the-need-for-effective-and-standardized-neonatology-training-a-pan-european-master-s-curriculum
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Deanna Santoro, Devin A Zibulsky, Charles C Roehr, Florian Langhammer, Max Vento, Tomasz Szczapa, J-C Fauchère, Gabriel Dimitriou, Heike Rabe, Silke Mader, Luc J I Zimmermann, Deirdre M Murray, Susan Smith, Mike Hall, Manfred Künzel, Sven Wellmann
Neonatology is a pediatric sub-discipline focused on providing care for newborn infants, including healthy newborns, those born prematurely, and those who present with illnesses or malformations requiring medical care. The European Training Requirements (ETR) in Neonatology provide a framework for standardized quality and recognition of equality of training throughout Europe. The latest ETR version was approved by the Union of European Medical Specialists (UEMS) in April 2021. Here, we present the curriculum of the European School of Neonatology Master of Advanced Studies (ESN MAS), which is based on the ETR in Neonatology and aims to provide a model for effective and standardized training and education in neonatal medicine...
May 3, 2024: Pediatric Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38683301/-i-felt-like-a-little-kind-of-jolt-of-energy-in-my-chest-embodiment-in-learning-in-continuing-professional-development-for-general-practitioners
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stense Kromann Vestergaard, Torsten Risor
Learning in medical education encompasses a broad spectrum of learning theories, and an embodiment perspective has recently begun to emerge in continuing professional development (CPD) for health professionals. However, empirical research into the experience of embodiment in learning in CPD is sparse, particularly in the practice of general medicine. In this study, we aimed to explore general practitioners' (GPs') learning experiences during CPD from an embodiment perspective, studying the appearance of elements of embodiment-the body, actions, emotions, cognition, and interactions with the surroundings and others-to build an explanatory structure of embodiment in learning...
April 29, 2024: Advances in Health Sciences Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38671410/interprofessional-socialization-of-first-year-medical-and-midwifery-students-effects-of-an-ultra-brief-anatomy-training
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dana Bostedt, Ebrar Hümeyra Dogan, Sina Chole Benker, Maret Antje Rasmus, Emily Eisner, Nadine Lana Simon, Martina Schmitz, Markus Missler, Dogus Darici
BACKGROUND: Interprofessionalism is considered a key component in modern health profession education. Nevertheless, there remains ongoing debate about when and where to introduce interprofessional trainings in the curriculum. We identified anatomy, a subject commonly shared among health professionals, as a practical choice for initiating early intergroup-contact between first-year medical and midwifery students. Our study examined the effects of a four-hour block course in anatomy on interprofessional socialization and valuing, as well as long-term effects on intergroup contact...
April 26, 2024: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38661584/nursing-students-operating-room-experiences-a-qualitative-meta-synthesis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Seçil Taylan, İlknur Özkan, Meryem Yavuz Van Giersbergen
PURPOSE: Missed nursing care is a condition that is likely to be encountered frequently in the surgical care process and is generally related to the educational and emotional needs of the patients. Perception of and witnessing missed care can affect nursing images, expectations, and experiences by causing nursing students to experience professional disappointment. The purpose of the study was to explore nursing students' perception of missed perioperative nursing care according to "role theory" and Benner's "novice to expert" theories...
April 23, 2024: Journal of Perianesthesia Nursing: Official Journal of the American Society of PeriAnesthesia Nurses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38640841/qualitative-comparative-analysis-of-learning-engagement-among-chinese-part-time-master-s-students-in-nursing
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Min Wang, Jian-Ou Xu, Cai-Feng Luo, Fei Lv, Lan-Zhi Wei
BACKGROUND: Graduate nursing education plays an important role in the development of an innovative nation. Such education benefits the health of the community by cultivating competent and highly skilled nurses who can provide safe and quality nursing care. The number of students pursuing nursing degrees in China is insufficient, to meet the social demand for advanced practice nurses. The part-time Master of Nursing Specialist program for students offers flexible learning options for working nurses...
April 4, 2024: Nurse Education Today
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38638160/effectiveness-of-gamification-in-nursing-degree-education
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sebastián Sanz-Martos, Cristina Álvarez-García, Carmen Álvarez-Nieto, Isabel M López-Medina, María Dolores López-Franco, Maria E Fernandez-Martinez, Lucía Ortega-Donaire
BACKGROUND: Previous research in nursing has found favorable results from the use of teaching methodologies alternative to lectures. One of the complementary methodologies used for university teaching is gamification, or the inclusion of game elements, creating a dynamic learning environment that allows the acquisition of knowledge and the development of other skills necessary for nursing students. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of a gamification session on student satisfaction and knowledge scores in nursing students in simulated laboratory practice...
2024: PeerJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38634180/intensive-care-nurses-perceptions-and-awareness-of-delirium-and-delirium-prevention-guidelines
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Salima Meghani, Fiona Timmins
BACKGROUND: Delirium is an acute and fluctuating disturbance of cognition and is a common occurrence in critically ill patients. It is a manifestation of an acute brain dysfunction often attributed to higher survival rates and a subsequently aging population. Intensive Care Unit (ICU) treatment and survival often contributes towards development of delirium, and lack of or inappropriate management can translate into the development of long-term psychological effects that last even after discharge...
April 18, 2024: Nursing in Critical Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630442/exploring-diversity-equity-and-inclusion-related-pedagogy-across-different-professions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Javeed Sukhera, Erin Kennedy, Michael Panza, Susan Rodger, Chris Watling
PURPOSE: Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) have become an important priority for academic medicine. However, several barriers challenge the effective implementation of DEI-related pedagogy. An exploration of the barriers to and enablers of DEI-related pedagogy-as they relate to professional contexts-can inform how to advance DEI in medical education. Shulman's notion of signature pedagogies offers a foundation for understanding and exploring the influence of such contexts on teaching and learning...
April 23, 2024: Academic Medicine
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