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Sovie, Margaret D. – Journal of Nursing Administration, 1981
Describes the collegial, collaborative relationships resulting from the integration of nursing, medicine, and administration. Discusses the benefits and problems of the unification of nursing practice and education. (SK)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Cooperation, Faculty College Relationship, Noninstructional Responsibility
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Ginzberg, Eli – Journal of Nursing Administration, 1981
A noted economist discusses the possible effects of the constrained economic environment upon employment opportunities for nurses, nursing education, the role of nurse practitioners, and nurse-physician collegiality. (SK)
Descriptors: Costs, Economic Climate, Employment Opportunities, Health Services
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Fagin, Claire M. – Nursing Outlook, 1978
Aspects of the development of medical and nursing education make primary health care just one of medicine's specialities when it is actually the essence of the nursing profession. The author contends that primary care as an academic discipline within nursing is really the general discipline and should be so conceptualized. (MF)
Descriptors: Health Services, Intellectual Disciplines, Medical Education, Nursing
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Zornow, Ruth Ann – Nursing Outlook, 1977
If the expanded role is conceived in terms of five levels of functioning, organizing theoretical instruction and clinical preparation within a school's program is facilitated. The levels are: Basic nursing level, assessment level, screening level, management level, and diagnostic level. (Editor/TA)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Educational Objectives, Higher Education, Medical Education
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Johannsson, Shelley L.; Wertenberger, Dana Hames – Nurse Education Today, 1996
Eighteen students viewed nine medical videotaped vignettes, and their critical thinking processes in problem identification and intervention were rated using the Performance Based Development System. Use of such simulations for student evaluation was supported, but they proved time intensive for educators, and the risk of subjectivity was…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Higher Education, Nursing Education, Nursing Students
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Bergman, Rebecca – Nurse Education Today, 1997
In Israel, nursing research, nursing practice, and academic education collaborate in nursing education. The close relationship helps prepare nursing graduates for the integration of the humanistic and technical aspects of practice. (SK)
Descriptors: Academic Education, Educational Cooperation, Foreign Countries, Nursing Education
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Goding, Lois A. – Nurse Education Today, 1997
Proposes an alternative approach to community nursing assessment based on knowledge construction, including assessors' constructions of reality. Notes that qualitative methods such as triangulation allow for multiple viewpoints and evaluation of intangible aspects. (SK)
Descriptors: Community Health Services, Constructivism (Learning), Educational Assessment, Evaluators
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Lusk, Brigid; Lash, Ayhan Aytekin – Nursing Outlook, 2002
A study to assess scholarly activities of U.S. nursing faculty abroad from 1985-1995 resulted in descriptions of 805 visits to 109 countries by 247 scholars. Results showed that U.S. nurse faculty were involved in diverse and widespread international nursing activities. (Contains 25 references.) (JOW)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Educational History, Foreign Countries, International Educational Exchange
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Newell, Robert – Nurse Education Today, 2002
Examination of two British mental health journals and a government document on the future of nursing found a lack of focus on clinical research and little reference to the role of research and development in practice. The increasing importance of evidence-based practice demands a strategy for developing nurses' capacity to understand, undertake,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Nursing Education, Nursing Research, Research and Development
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Froman, Robin D.; Hall, Andrew W.; Shah, Ajaz; Bernstein, John M.; Galloway, Renee Y. – Nursing Outlook, 2003
To foster nursing research, institutional services should offer support for the following: (1) professional development; (2) hardware, software, and resources; (3) grant preparation and implementation; (4) instrument selection, data management, and analysis; (5) communications and scholarly writing; and (6) dissemination, publicity, and public…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Ancillary School Services, Grantsmanship, Higher Education
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Kotzabassaki, Stella; Alabaster, Erica S.; And, Kati; Larsson, Ulla; de Vree, Willem – Nurse Education Today, 2003
An intensive 3-year program provided cross-national training in holistic care for European nursing home staff. Data from 38 teachers and 57 students indicated that the goals of transcultural awareness, skill development, and increased knowledge were achieved. (Contains 26 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Training, Foreign Countries, Inservice Education, Nursing Education
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Best, Maureen; And Others – Nursing Outlook, 1990
Self-evaluation skills are believed to promote professional development, enhance self-esteem, and develop self-awareness, but nursing students are not taught these skills in any systematic way. Collaborative evaluation techniques provide nursing educators with a framework for teaching students essential self-evaluation skills. (Author)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Nursing Education, Nursing Students, Self Evaluation (Individuals)
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Selby, Maija L.; And Others – Journal of Professional Nursing, 1990
Standards relating to sampling methodology are summarized, deviations from these standards in a random sample of 30 research reports are identified, and specific recommendations for improving sampling methods to enhance research applicability for practice are made. A high proportion of the studies examined had at least one major sampling…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Nursing, Nursing Education, Research Methodology
Brooten, Dorothy; And Others – Nursing and Health Care, 1989
Describes a research model designed to investigate the shift in the care delivery site from the acute care institution to the home and community. Transitional care may soon become familiar jargon in community health care. (JOW)
Descriptors: Community Health Services, Delivery Systems, Health Services, Models
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Brandt, Patricia A.; Magyary, Diane L. – Infants and Young Children, 1989
Nursing specialists are prepared at the master's level to function as members of interdisciplinary and family-centered early intervention teams for disabled children. A specialty program of study emphasizes advanced and specialized clinical practice; education of clients, families, staff, and professionals; consultation; research use; evaluation…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Disabilities, Graduate Study, Higher Education
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