Browsing by Subjects (CINAHL) "Students, Nursing, Baccalaureate"
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Primary prevention emphasis and self-reported health behaviors of nursing students
The current climate of healthcare reform demands an increased curricular emphasis on primary prevention, yet the relationship between the level of curricular emphasis on primary prevention and the health behaviors of nursing ... -
Recruitment and retention of Indigenous students in a baccalaureate nursing program
(2017-03-24)The Indigenous peoples of northern Alberta possess considerable challenges to their health and wellbeing. Research has shown that one strategy to improve the health of this population demographic is to increase the number ... -
Student engagement in nursing school: A secondary analysis of the National Survey of Student Engagement data
(2017-04-13)Student engagement has received considerable attention in higher education research because of the link between increased student knowledge, greater student satisfaction with educational experience, and increased student ... -
Teaching critical thinking with problem-based learning
(2016-11-30)Critical thinking (CT) capabilities are crucial for the contemporary nurse and vital for the delivery of safe patient care. As health care and technology continue to evolve, so must the teaching methods used by ... -
Towards an informatics competent nursing profession: Validation of the Self-Assessment of Nursing Informatics Competency Scale (SANICS) before and after online informatics training
(2017-04-13)Nurses should be involved in healthcare initiatives that incorporate informatics as an essential tool for improving health outcomes (IOM, 2010). However, nurses frequently report lack of competency to perform the most basic ... -
Use of simulation within nursing education to assist students to meet standardized test plan components
(2017-05-18)Medication errors within the United States healthcare system have been identified as a persistent issue contributing to extended hospital stays, increased healthcare costs, poorer patient outcomes including death, and lack ...