Background\ud \ud Managing large student cohorts can be a challenge for university academics, coordinating these units. Bachelor of Nursing programmes have the added challenge of managing multiple groups of students and clinical facilitators whilst completing clinical placement. Clear, time efficient and effective communication between coordinating academics and clinical facilitators is needed to ensure consistency between student and teaching groups and prompt management of emerging issues.\ud \ud Methods\ud \ud This study used a descriptive survey to explore the use of text messaging via a mobile phone, sent from coordinating academics to off-campus clinical facilitators, as an approach to providing direction and support.\ud \ud Results\u...
Effective communication and teamwork of caregivers is essential for quality healthcare. Poor communi...
AbstractBackground: Globalization is based on the expansion of communications worldwide. Demographic...
Background: Little previous research has examined attempts to improve the quality of communication a...
Managing large cohorts of undergraduate student nurses during off-campus clinical placement is compl...
The purpose of this paper is to present the findings of a study that examined the use of a Short Mes...
This article discusses the findings from a pilot study using short message service (SMS) texting to ...
Background The review undertaken revealed that there is an abundance of literature concerning reten...
Student nurses' potential isolation and difficulties of learning on placement have been well documen...
Background Although learning in clinical settings is a key element of nursing education, for many le...
This article argues that judicious use of mobile phone text messaging by university staff has the po...
This paper explores some of the difficulties, challenges and rewards for student nurses and nurse ac...
In promoting integration and engagement and enhancing retention, completion and success, the need fo...
Abstract. During the last three years the School of Nursing and Midwifery at the University of Tasma...
This paper describes a 'proof of concept' pilot study of a prototype of text messaging use...
To be effective in higher education, text messaging must be effectively integrated into both the stu...
Effective communication and teamwork of caregivers is essential for quality healthcare. Poor communi...
AbstractBackground: Globalization is based on the expansion of communications worldwide. Demographic...
Background: Little previous research has examined attempts to improve the quality of communication a...
Managing large cohorts of undergraduate student nurses during off-campus clinical placement is compl...
The purpose of this paper is to present the findings of a study that examined the use of a Short Mes...
This article discusses the findings from a pilot study using short message service (SMS) texting to ...
Background The review undertaken revealed that there is an abundance of literature concerning reten...
Student nurses' potential isolation and difficulties of learning on placement have been well documen...
Background Although learning in clinical settings is a key element of nursing education, for many le...
This article argues that judicious use of mobile phone text messaging by university staff has the po...
This paper explores some of the difficulties, challenges and rewards for student nurses and nurse ac...
In promoting integration and engagement and enhancing retention, completion and success, the need fo...
Abstract. During the last three years the School of Nursing and Midwifery at the University of Tasma...
This paper describes a 'proof of concept' pilot study of a prototype of text messaging use...
To be effective in higher education, text messaging must be effectively integrated into both the stu...
Effective communication and teamwork of caregivers is essential for quality healthcare. Poor communi...
AbstractBackground: Globalization is based on the expansion of communications worldwide. Demographic...
Background: Little previous research has examined attempts to improve the quality of communication a...