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Cultural competence in the baccalaureate degree nursing curriculum
Health care providers are members of a helping profession and need to provide quality care to all members of society. As a result of current and projected demographic changes within the United States (U.S.), health care ...
Learning to educate: A basic qualitative study of the experiences of training from professional nurses
The basic qualitative research design allowed for the discovery of how professional nurse participants interpret their experiences about learning how to educate students in the clinical setting. The population studied were ...
Experiences of African American students in pre-licensure schools of nursing: A qualitative descriptive study
Despite more than 40 years of research and governmental support, African Americans continue to be underrepresented in the nursing profession compared to the population it serves. Though some progress has been made over the ...
The predictors of cultural competence in the baccalaureate degree nursing curriculum: Implications for nursing education
Health care providers are members of a helping profession and need to provide quality care to all members of society. As a result of current and projected demographic changes within the United States (U.S.), health care ...
Quasi-experimental study with the undergraduate nursing program using simulation learning to reduce medication errors
Medication errors in the nursing practice are not only costly but may harm or kill a patient. The problem addressed in this study is the relationship that exists between the lack of medication administration skills taught ...
Exploring educational issues: International nursing students enrolled in professional nursing programs in South Texas and their perceptions of educational barriers
This qualitative study explores educational challenges as manifested in the experiences of the English language learner (ELL) nursing students enrolled in a professional nursing program in San Antonio, Texas. Eleven ...
Exploring the relationship between job satisfaction and intent to remain within an organization among millenial nursing faculty
The nursing faculty shortage continues to grow with time with impending detrimental effects. Several factors influence the nursing faculty shortage, including inadequate compensation to clinical areas, low pool of potential ...
Equitable obstetrical care for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community
Research has indicated that Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) patients are not always satisfied with their health-care experiences due to the limited training received by the nursing professionals caring for ...
Teaching the ESL nursing student: The relationship between nurse educator background attributes, beliefs concerning the ESL nursing student and instructional strategies used by nurse educators
As the U.S. population quickly moves toward linguistic diversity, it is essential that sufficient numbers of linguistically diverse nurses be available to provide care, and nurse educators play a significant role in the ...
Vicarious learning and perceived self-efficacy among pre-licensure nursing students during pediatric end-of-life situations
Despite decades of acknowledgement among nursing academics and organizations, end-of-life (EOL) nursing education is significantly lacking. Insufficient EOL care education leaves nursing students feeling ill-prepared to ...