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Gwo-Jen Hwang; Kai-Yu Tang; Yun-Fang Tu – Interactive Learning Environments, 2024
This study provides research-based evidence to profile: (1) the roles of artificial intelligence in nursing; (2) its research applications; and (3) the research trends for future study. On the basis of the PRISMA statement, a series of AI and nursing education related keywords from the literature were used to retrieve high-quality journal articles…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Nursing Education, Nursing, Nursing Research
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Alcalá-Albert, Gregorio Jesús; Parra-González, María Elena – Education Sciences, 2021
The fundamental pillars of nursing science--nursing care, management, and teaching and research--are in constant evolution. The adaptation of Spanish nursing to the European Higher Education Area has promoted nursing research. Over the past few years, several institutions have made official statements concerning the difficulty of finding teaching…
Descriptors: Nursing Research, Nursing Education, Higher Education, Bibliographic Databases
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Edmonds, Michelle Lynn – Journal of Studies in International Education, 2010
Nurse Researchers need to explore study abroad programs and identify their impact on the development of cultural competence and global perspectives in nursing students. The purpose of this study was to explore the lived experience of nursing students who study abroad and to identify benefits and impediments that may be used to spawn future…
Descriptors: Nursing Students, Futures (of Society), Nursing Education, Qualitative Research
King, Kathleen P. – Performance Improvement Quarterly, 2009
Based on the theory of transformative learning (Mezirow, 1980) and critical pedagogy (Freire, 1980), mixed-methods research (Tashakkori & Teddlie, 1998) of a hospital workers' union and training organization addressed the impact of a custom-designed, group-focused, results-driven professional development model with 130 participants. Employees…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Transformative Learning, Professional Development, Participant Satisfaction
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Caserta, Michael S.; Lund, Dale A. – Death Studies, 2007
"The Dual Process Model of Coping with Bereavement" (M. Stroebe & H. Schut, 1999) suggests that the most effective adaptation involves oscillation between 2 coping processes: loss-orientation (LO) and restoration-orientation (RO). A 22-item Inventory of Daily Widowed Life (IDWL) was developed to measure these processes and the…
Descriptors: Models, Daily Living Skills, Widowed, Nursing Research
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Kilby, Sally A.; And Others – Nursing Outlook, 1991
A comparison of 1975 and 1985 nursing journals reveals that more and better educated nurses are writing the profession's articles than was the case 15 years ago. Findings point to a significant growth in the professionalism of nursing literature. (Author)
Descriptors: Nursing, Nursing Research, Professional Development, Scholarly Journals
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Morrison, Eileen F. – Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 1998
Some beliefs expressed by clinical nurses in an observational study were (1) the best research design is experimental; (2) the best measurement is physiological; (3) anyone can do research; (4) funding and hiring someone for data collection are essential; and (5) it is not necessary to inform anyone or discuss ownership issues. (SK)
Descriptors: Beliefs, Misconceptions, Nurses, Nursing Research
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Kirchhoff, Karin T.; Mateo, Magdelena A. – Journal of Professional Nursing, 1996
A follow-up survey of 142 nurse researchers employed in clinical settings (75% response) found that fewer than half have a budget, 52% have secretarial support, 82% have a research committee, and 71% report to the chief nurse executive. Although their positions were primarily research, the average time spent on research was 50%. (JOW)
Descriptors: Budgets, Followup Studies, Hospitals, Nursing Research
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Farren, Elizabeth A. – Nursing Outlook, 1991
According to responses from 76 percent of 200 nurses surveyed, nurses who earn doctorates in any field are likely to go on to conduct nursing research. What seems more important than type of degree is whether the nurses were exposed to computers or participated in faculty research as doctoral students. (Author)
Descriptors: Computers, Doctoral Programs, Higher Education, Nurses
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Huttlinger, Kathleen; Drevdahl, Denise – Journal of Professional Nursing, 1994
A federally funded research project, Minority Biomedical Research Support (MBRS), provided opportunities for Native Americans to participate in and gain experience with a research project. MBRS programs can provide a model and means for nurse researchers to conduct worthwhile investigations and provide research training for minority students.…
Descriptors: American Indians, Biomedicine, Federal Programs, Minority Groups
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Abdellah, Faye G. – Journal of Professional Nursing, 1993
Factors influencing nursing research productivity include (1) academic mentoring; (2) doctoral degrees; (3) released time from work; (4) supportive environment; and (5) access to library and computer resources and research populations. (SK)
Descriptors: Doctoral Degrees, Higher Education, Nursing Education, Nursing Research
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Sherwen, Laurie N.; And Others – Journal of Professional Nursing, 1993
A national survey of deans and directors of schools of nursing (n=434) was conducted to determine their opinions about the differing research foci that graduates of nursing doctoral programs should possess. They recommended diverse research foci for current and future researchers and indicated optimism about future funding. (Author/JOW)
Descriptors: Deans, Doctoral Programs, Higher Education, Nursing Education
Sohn, Kum Sook – Nursing and Health Care, 1991
Discusses a simple method for comparing nursing models, using a four-step framework: assessment, diagnosis plan, implementation, and evaluation. Uses four nursing models as illustrations--Henderson, Orem, Neuman, and Roy. (JOW)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Models, Nursing, Nursing Education
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Teresi, Jeanne; And Others – Gerontologist, 1993
Implemented and evaluated primary care model of delivery of nursing aide care in small, rural nursing home and large, urban facility. Findings suggest that primary care nursing as applied to nursing attendants in long-term care was beneficial to residents in terms of decreasing disturbed behavior and improved affect. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Long Term Care, Models, Nursing Homes, Nursing Research
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Adams, Donna; Miller, Barbara K. – Journal of Professional Nursing, 2001
A survey of 502 nurse practitioners found that more than half had written research proposals or participated in research projects recently; nearly 50% wrote their own job descriptions; 93% belonged to the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners; and maintaining certification was the motivation for some professional behaviors. (Contains 29…
Descriptors: Certification, Nurse Practitioners, Nursing Research, Professional Autonomy
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