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The Baccalaureate Degree in Nursing as an Entry-Level Requirement for Professional Nursing Practice.
Peer reviewedJacobs, Linda A; DiMattio, Mary Jane K.; Fields, Sheldon D.; Bishop, Tammi L. – Journal of Professional Nursing, 1998
Socialization of nurses for entry into practice is hampered by the fact that, although bachelor's' degrees are considered the minimal entry requirement, associate degrees are still recognized as terminal degrees. A new organizational climate is needed in which articulation between two- and four-year programs enables elimination of associate…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Associate Degrees, Bachelors Degrees, Employment Qualifications
Cahill, Marion; Devlin, Martha; LeBlanc, Phyllis; Lowe, Barbara; Norton, Betty; Tassin, Karen; Vallette, Elaine; Jamieson, Marjorie K.; Irons, Patricia D.; Meehan, Susan; Reilly, Margaret J. – Nursing and Health Care Perspectives, 1998
Includes "Assessing the Need for Community Concepts" (Marion Cahill et al.); "Expanding the Associate Degree Curriculum without Adding Time" (Marjorie K. Jamieson); and "A Community College Responds to Changes in Health Care Delivery" (Patricia D. Irons, Susan Meehan, and Margaret J. Reilly). (SK)
Descriptors: Associate Degrees, Community Colleges, Community Health Services, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedIwasiw, Carroll; Andrusyszyn, Mary-Anne; Moen, Anne; Ostbye, Truls; Davie, Lynn; Stovring, Turid; Buckland-Foster, Irene – Journal of Nursing Education, 2000
A collaborative project between Canadian and Norwegian nursing schools used computer- and videoconferencing to deliver nursing leadership content. Students gained global understanding of nursing and health care issues. (SK)
Descriptors: Distance Education, Educational Cooperation, Foreign Countries, Graduate Study
Green, Alexia; Esperat, Christina; Seale, Deborah; Chalambaga, Michael; Smith, Sheila; Walker, Glenda; Ellison, Patty; Berg, Bobbye; Robinson, Sally – Nursing and Health Care Perspectives, 2000
Three Texas nursing schools collaborated in establishing a telehealth clinic to provide services for chronically ill children. Expanded into public schools, the project provides distance learning and telehealth services to school nurses, teachers, administrators, and families involved in the care of these children. (SK)
Descriptors: Children, Chronic Illness, Clinics, Cooperative Programs
Peer reviewedLoo, S. Robert; Thorpe, Karran – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1999
Used samples of 142 management and 123 nursing undergraduates to evaluate the psychometric properties and factor structure of the newly developed Form S (short form) of the Watson-Glaser Critical Thinking Appraisal (G. Watson and E. Glaser, 1964, 1994). Results provide only limited support for Form S, and further refinement is suggested. (SLD)
Descriptors: Administration, Critical Thinking, Higher Education, Nursing
Peer reviewedGignac-Caille; Anne Marie; Oermann, Marilyn H. – Journal of Nursing Education, 2001
Associate degree nursing students (n=292) and faculty (n=59) agreed on 6 of 10 characteristics of effective clinical instructors. Effective instructors are clinically competent, use effective evaluation strategies, explain clearly, are approachable, are well prepared to teach, and communicate clear expectations. (Contains 28 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Associate Degrees, Clinical Teaching (Health Professions), Nursing Education, Postsecondary Education
Peer reviewedHuston, Carol; Shovein, Julia; Damazo, Becky; Fox, Sherry – Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 2001
A 6-week bridge course designed to ease the transition of registered nurses into baccalaureate degree programs focused on critical thinking, learning styles, professional roles, values clarification, time management, and career planning. It also oriented students to Web Course Tools, used for distance learning. Outcomes included role and campus…
Descriptors: Bachelors Degrees, Computer Literacy, Distance Education, Higher Education
The Potential of Wash-and-Dry Toilets to Improve the Toileting Experience for Nursing Home Residents
Peer reviewedCohen-Mansfield, Jiska; Biddison, James R. – Gerontologist, 2005
Purpose: We investigated the feasibility of using a "wash-and-dry" toilet in the nursing home. Design and Methods: We used a controlled comparison baseline-versus-treatment design with 22 female nursing home residents aged 75 and older living in a 562-bed, not-for-profit nursing home facility in Maryland. The Luscence Luxury Lavage…
Descriptors: Experimental Groups, Nursing Homes, Sanitary Facilities, Older Adults
Peer reviewedLichtenberg, Peter A.; Kemp-Havican, Julie; MacNeill, Susan E.; Johnson, Amanda Schafer – Gerontologist, 2005
Purpose: This article reports on the development and use of behavioral treatment as a well-being intervention for individuals with dementia residing at special care units in a nursing home. Design and Methods: The project took place upon the construction and opening of two new homelike units for dementia care in a rural community-care center.…
Descriptors: Intervention, Caregivers, Allied Health Personnel, Nursing Homes
van Dijk, Joanne – Canadian Journal on Aging, 2004
This paper focuses on the role of religion and ethnicity in providing social support for elderly Dutch Canadian Catholic and Calvinist parents and in establishing ethno-religious retirement and long-term care facilities. The data come from a 1995 survey of elderly Dutch Canadian immigrants (N=79) and their adult children (N=364) examining…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Older Adults, Religion, Retirement
Fenwick, Tara J. – Studies in Continuing Education, 2004
Portfolio work has become recognized as a significant if under-researched form of work emerging in changing work structures. This article presents findings of a qualitative study of nurses and adult educators who function as 'portfolio professionals', in that they contract their services to multiple employers and organizations. Proceeding from…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Educators, Nursing Education, Educational Innovation
Knight, Cynthia S.; Badros, Karen K.; Madden, Cynthia A.; Drewer, Nancy; Makuchai, Penny – Journal of School Health, 2006
Sports medicine, as a discipline, can be traced back to primitive man. The use of exercise as a prerequisite for conditioning and proper treatment of injuries was first documented in early Greek civilization with the establishment of the Olympics. Today, sports by their very nature invite injury. In 2000, 2.5 million students participated in…
Descriptors: Prevention, Working Hours, Sports Medicine, Physical Education
Lacey, Debra – Health & Social Work, 2006
The purpose of this survey was to describe nursing home social services staff roles and perceptions related to end-of-life medical decision making for nursing home residents in endstage dementia. Using a self-designed questionnaire, 138 nursing home social services staff from across New York State answered questions about advance directives,…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Nursing Homes, Dementia, Surveys
Williams, Christine L.; Molinari, Victor; Bond, Jennifer; Smith, Michael; Hyer, Kathryn; Malphurs, Julie – Educational Gerontology, 2006
There is increasing recognition of the severe consequences of depression in long-term care residents with dementia. Most health care providers are unprepared to recognize and to manage the complexity of depression in dementia. Targeted educational initiatives in nursing homes are needed to address this growing problem. This paper describes the…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Nurses, Recognition (Psychology), Depression (Psychology)
Buchanan, Robert J.; Wang, Suojin; Zhu,Li; Kim, MyungSuk – Journal of Rural Health, 2004
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is the most common neurologic disease that disables younger adults, affecting as many as 350,000 Americans. Purpose: The objectives of this study are to develop profiles of nursing home residents with MS from rural areas and compare them to residents with MS who lived in urban areas, suburban areas, and large towns.…
Descriptors: Urban Areas, Rural Areas, Nursing Homes, Neurological Impairments

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