Browsing by Author "Tutticci, Naomi F."
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CRiticAL-clinical reasoning and simulation: The passive observer becomes active learner
Tutticci, Naomi F.; Theobald, Karen; Ramsbotham, Joanne; Johnston, Sandra E.This study investigated the efficacy of a clinical reasoning cycle to actively engage passive simulation observers. There is no significant difference between a standard observer and Clinical Reasoning Observer tool and ... -
Executive summary of CRiticAL – Clinical Reasoning and simulation -The passive observer becomes Active Learner
Tutticci, Naomi F.; Theobald, Karen; Ramsbotham, Joanne; Johnston, Sandra E.This report details the findings from a main study which used a two group non-equivalent control group design to examine the application of clinical reasoning by nursing students who observed a high fidelity simulation to ... -
Exploring nurse academics experiences of team teaching in an undergraduate nursing curriculum
Tutticci, Naomi F.; Munday, JudyThis study investigated nurse academic's experiences and perceptions of team teaching in an undergraduate Bachelor of Nursing curriculum. Nurse academic experiences (n=10) endorse team teaching, but with caveats. Results ... -
Global leadership: Characteristics and commitment developed through community
Liske, Carole D.; Ramsbotham, Joanne; Strickland, Kelly; Tutticci, Naomi F.; Liu, Yat-wa Justina; Noureddine, Samar; Rungua, Stanley Malo III; Waweru, Sylvia MuthoniThe Global Leadership Mentoring Community strives to develop global nurse leaders through intentional mentoring. Key demographics and relational attributes facilitate successful mentoring of leadership tenets. The value ... -
A Global Nursing Perspective of Joy in Work
Diño, Michael Joseph S.; Liske, Carole D.; Tutticci, Naomi F.A quantitative study to explore nurses' experience of joy in work identified nurses' understanding of joy from an internal perspective and how nurses' perceptions of joy align with the three core components of joy defined ... -
A Systematic Review of the Sustaining Role of Joy at Work
Diño, Michael Joseph S.; Liske, Carole D.; Tutticci, Naomi F.To understand if nurses experience joy in work remains a challenge for researchers. Nurses work life and joy: A systematic review, that followed the JBI methodology of effectiveness, answered the research question "Are ...