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Showing papers in "Nurse Education Today in 2018"


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TL;DR: A high prevalence of depression among nursing students is suggested, which serves as an impetus for educational reforms in nursing schools and proposes for further research to aid prospective nurses in safeguarding their psychological wellbeing.

189 citations


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TL;DR: It is indicated that mindfulness meditation is an effective strategy for preventing and managing the workplace stress and burnout, which so often plague nursing staff and students.

182 citations


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TL;DR: Stressed students used a variety of coping strategies, both adaptive and maladaptive, and were influenced by their past and present circumstances such as, their needs, what was at stake and their options for coping.

138 citations


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TL;DR: Results provide strong support for using serial simulation as a learning tool and students' perceptions of the simulation experience over a two-year period are explored.

115 citations


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TL;DR: The study found that participants had higher stress scores and lower psychological wellbeing, compared to the younger groups (nursing or health allied) reported in previous studies, which emphasises the need for specific curriculum preparation to promote positive coping strategies.

105 citations


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TL;DR: This review demonstrates that e-based learning and traditional teaching methods used in conjunction with each other create a superior learning style.

103 citations


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TL;DR: A blended learning model, which incorporates video-assisted online resources, may be a useful tool to teach clinical skills to students of health including nursing and is often preferred by students due to its flexibility.

102 citations


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TL;DR: It is revealed that peer learning experiences contribute to the learning process of undergraduate nursing students in preparing them to become professional nurses through personal development and professional development.

101 citations


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TL;DR: Nursing faculty need to undertake more rigorous research to determine if mobile technology can improve learning outcomes, how best to personalise mobile apps to students needs and ensure both hardware devices and educational software can be integrated in practice to support clinical training.

100 citations


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TL;DR: The top most stressful situations for second year students were related to inadequate preparation to cope with knowledge and skill demands, whereas for third and fourth year students they were conflicts between professional beliefs and the reality in hospital practice.

98 citations


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TL;DR: There is currently insufficient evidence to conclude that emotional intelligence improves nursing students' communication, academic success and retention, but a positive relationship was found between resilience and performance in undergraduate studies including professional experience placements.

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TL;DR: The supervisory relationship was shown to have a significant effect on the outcomes of students' experiences and the planning of educational programmes for supervisors of healthcare students for the enhancement of supervisors' pedagogical competencies in supervising students in the clinical practice is recommended.

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TL;DR: This study shows the positive effects of flipped classroom on nursing students' critical thinking disposition and it is recommended that future studies assess the effects of flipping classroom on other nursing education outcomes.

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TL;DR: The review highlights the importance of the inclusion of LGBT+ health-related issues within the health curriculum and continuing professional development programmes and the implications for education and training, clinical practice and research.

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TL;DR: Findings suggest that resilience training may be of benefit to health professionals, however, not all interventions enhanced resilience with training volume being more effective and not all studies reporting resilience used standard resilience instruments.

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TL;DR: First international evidence that perceived spiritual care competence is developed in undergraduate nursing and midwifery students is provided and that students' perceptions of spirituality and personal spirituality contribute to that development is provided.

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TL;DR: The findings suggest that interventions aimed at increasing emotional intelligence may help to reduce perceived stress for students in the helping disciplines.

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TL;DR: Recommendations are that tutors should be trained to effectively guide the team work of undergraduate nursing students along the PBL process in order for them to achieve its goal and nursing students should be securely introduced to PBL and experience the development of their clinical reasoning through PBL.

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TL;DR: The results of this study showed that nursing students found their clinical knowledge and skills insufficient and usually failed to transfer their theoretical knowledge into clinical practices.

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TL;DR: This study supports virtual simulation as an effective learning tool for pre-registration nursing students in different programs after a significant improvement in students' post-scenario knowledge and performance during rapid patient deterioration.

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TL;DR: This review systematically appraised and synthesized evidence examining the effects of interprofessional simulation on nursing students' outcomes, providing a current state of knowledge on the efficacy of inter professional simulation in enhancing interprofessional learning and competencies in nursing students.

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TL;DR: While one-to-one preceptorship does influence confidence and competence, Preceptorship Programmes has greater impact than the individual preceptor.

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TL;DR: There is a tentative, though growing body of evidence to support TBL as a strategy that can impact on student engagement, student satisfaction, attainment, practice development and transformative teaching and learning.

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TL;DR: The long-term effectiveness of using blended learning pedagogy in facilitating communication modules and enhancing student outcomes among nursing undergraduates is evaluated from students' and patients' perspectives.

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TL;DR: Use of NRPs showed increased satisfaction and retention of new nurse graduates over a one-year period, leading to the conceptualization that this is a more effective method than traditional orientations for new nurse hires.

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TL;DR: The results of this study provide important insights into the significance of involving nurse educators in the design and development process of educational simulation games for the purpose of nursing education.

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TL;DR: Strategies to positively influence students' perceptions of community nursing are urgently required to halt the dissonance between students' preference for the hospital and society's need for highly educated community nurses.

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TL;DR: A systematic review of online learning programs for preceptors identified five overarching themes: development of the onlinelearning programs for nurse preceptors, major contents of the programs, uniqueness of each program, modes of delivery, and outcomes of the Programs.

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TL;DR: The study suggests that teaching about social media, and incorporating it into learning activities, may be beneficial for students, however, more research into the subject using an experimental design to assess changes over time would be useful.

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TL;DR: This review highlights the identified research relating to the combined teaching strategy of interprofessional learning and simulation that addressed communication and collaboration in undergraduate nursing programs.