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Mason, Susan E.; Auerbach, Charles; LaPorte, Heidi Heft – Health & Social Work, 2009
This study addresses the factors influencing decisions to send medicine-surgical (med-surg) patients home or to nursing facilities (NFs). The sample (n = 7,852) was taken from a large, urban, teaching, med-surg unit where discharges were documented and data collected over a two-and-a-half-year period. Using logistical regression, the factors found…
Descriptors: Hospitals, Patients, Human Body, Social Work
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Lofmark, Anna; Morberg, Asa; Ohlund, Lennart S.; Ilicki, Julian – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education and Educational Planning, 2009
Research concerning the supervisor role in separate educational programmes has been undertaken, but cross-professional studies are few. The aim of this study was to explore the lived experience of supervising mentors in Sweden during the practice-based, off-campus sections of the education in teaching, nursing, and social care. The study used a…
Descriptors: Nursing Education, Mentors, Foreign Countries, Phenomenology
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Nursing Outlook, 1975
Descriptors: Directories, Educational Programs, Medical Education, Nursing
Hawkins, Joellen W. – 1987
The development of nursing models can be traced to the inception of nursing as a profession. Florence Nightingale laid the foundation for current nursing practice and differentiated nursing from medicine. The late 19th and early 20th centuries contributed a number of important nurse theorists, better known for other contributions to the neophyte…
Descriptors: History, Models, Nursing, Nursing Education
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Bates, Barbara – Nursing Outlook, 1974
"The values of nursing must not get lost in the dominant medical culture. If they do, you justly risk the epithet of junior doctor. Our patients do not need junior doctors. They need the knowledge and skills of both medicine and nursing." (Author)
Descriptors: Medical Education, Nursing, Nursing Education, Professional Occupations
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Fuller, Dorothy; Rosenaur, Janet Allan – Nursing Outlook, 1974
Use of a nursing assessment/patient history tool developed by project faculty at the school of nursing, University of California, San Francisco and used in a primary care clinic assisted nursing students in collecting patient information, making home visits, functioning as team members, recording data, and in defining their nursing role. (EA)
Descriptors: Information Needs, Medical Education, Nursing, Nursing Education
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Cook, Tom H.; Gilmer, Mary Jo; Bess, Carolyn J. – Journal of Nursing Education, 2003
Interviews with 114 beginning nursing students were distilled into an inductive framework of professional nursing identity based on their definitions of nursing. Multiple categories were classified into three themes: nursing as noun, verb, and transaction. Results show the extent of students' understanding of the profession. (Contains 21…
Descriptors: Definitions, Higher Education, Nursing, Nursing Students
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Hill, Dorothy R.; Stickell, Henry N. – Nursing Outlook, 2002
This annual list of nursing print books and journals continues to provide information that is vital to the nursing profession. It serves as a guide for nurses and librarians responsible for developing collections of print nursing literature. The list includes 370 titles and is divided by subject. Also included are author and journal lists.…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Books, Nursing, Nursing Education
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Blenkinsop, Christine – Nurse Education Today, 2003
Research training helps nursing students develop the following: planning, communication, and analytic skills; self-confidence; ethical awareness; self-awareness; reflection; and understanding of validity and reliability. Instructors should be aware that student research has the potential to violate patients' rights and can yield low-quality…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Nursing Education, Nursing Research, Undergraduate Study
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Minnick, Ann; And Others – Journal of Professional Nursing, 1996
Presents a framework for multisite clinical studies based on research in 17 hospitals. Five areas of key research tasks are addressed: general systems design, public relations, human resource issues, data quality, and data management. (SK)
Descriptors: Hospitals, Nursing, Nursing Research, Research Administration
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Lipsitz, Lewis A. – Generations, 1996
Discusses the past, present, and future of the use of nursing homes as teaching sites. Suggests that teaching nursing homes must provide state-of-the-art care while avoiding the pitfalls that threaten academic hospitals; balance must be maintained between the benefits of teaching and the burdens placed on patients and staff. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Clinical Experience, Nursing Education, Nursing Homes
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Higgins, Patricia A.; Moore, Shirley M. – Nursing Outlook, 2000
Examines four related levels of theoretical thinking that are used in developing knowledge for nursing practice, education, and science: (1) meta-theory; (2) grand theory; (3) middle-range theory; and (4) micro-range theory. Discusses each according to typology, scope, generalizability, level of abstraction, and role. (Contains 30 references.)…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Nursing, Nursing Education, Tables (Data)
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Gieselman, Janet A.; Stark, Nola; Farruggia, Michael J. – Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 2000
A situated learning model was applied in a workshop on nursing research in order to provide a multifaceted, engaging learning experience. Techniques used included stories, reflection, cognitive apprenticeship, collaboration, coaching, multiple practice, articulation of learning skills, and technology. (SK)
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Learning Theories, Nursing Education, Nursing Research
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Burgener, Sandy C. – Journal of Professional Nursing, 2001
Discusses ways in which practice-based research differs from traditional in terms of research questions, context, methods, dissemination, and assessment of merit. Suggests that a scholarship of practice requires a different lens, is consistent with a constructivist approach, and is immediately useful to practitioners. (Contains 32 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Nursing, Nursing Research, Research Methodology, Research Utilization
Nursing and Health Care Perspectives, 2000
This partially annotated bibliography contains these categories: abstract sources, archives, audiovisuals, bibliographies, databases, dictionaries, directories, drugs/toxicology/environmental health, grant resources, histories, indexes, Internet resources, reviews, statistical sources, and writers' manuals and guides. A supplement lists Canadian…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Databases, Information Sources, Nursing
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