Nursing students need to demonstrate that they can perform effectively in the affective domain as well as the cognitive and psychomotor domains. Clinical educators and preceptors report that the affective domain is the area that is most problematic when assessing students. According to the research literature the problem is not restricted to nursing and is found in much of the health and education literature.\ud \ud A variety of terms were found in the literature, all referring to problems within the affective domain, yet there seems to be no general organisation scheme for these problems. Using insights from the literature this paper proposes that clustering the various affective issues under the headings of presentation, preparedness and ...
Objective: To investigate the current state of knowledge about emotional intelligence and affective ...
It is clear that many university students across all disciplines (including nursing) experience a di...
Background Active learning situations such as simulation-based education (SBE) are found to trigger ...
Nursing students need to demonstrate that they can perform effectively in the affective domain as we...
The purpose of this project was to explore the lived experience of nurse educators’ use of the affec...
Introduction: The training of nursing students in the context of clinical practice, is characterized...
Teaching is highly charged with feeling, aroused by and directed towards not just people, but also v...
Nursing assessment and teaching strategies focus mainly on the cognitive and psychomotor areas of le...
This study aimed to determine the changing learning needs of student nurses in terms of cognitive, ...
Background: Educational taxonomies are utilised within nursing programmes to design curriculum, deve...
Clinical learning experiences are known to exacerbate nursing student anxiety, causing them to prese...
Darlene Del Prato1, Esther Bankert2, Patricia Grust1, Joanne Joseph31Department of Nursing and Healt...
Objective To investigate the current state of knowledge about emotional intelligence and affective e...
Affective learning in nursing education continues to be important in the development of professional...
Introduction: Nursing students with lesser experience and training are likely to react negatively to...
Objective: To investigate the current state of knowledge about emotional intelligence and affective ...
It is clear that many university students across all disciplines (including nursing) experience a di...
Background Active learning situations such as simulation-based education (SBE) are found to trigger ...
Nursing students need to demonstrate that they can perform effectively in the affective domain as we...
The purpose of this project was to explore the lived experience of nurse educators’ use of the affec...
Introduction: The training of nursing students in the context of clinical practice, is characterized...
Teaching is highly charged with feeling, aroused by and directed towards not just people, but also v...
Nursing assessment and teaching strategies focus mainly on the cognitive and psychomotor areas of le...
This study aimed to determine the changing learning needs of student nurses in terms of cognitive, ...
Background: Educational taxonomies are utilised within nursing programmes to design curriculum, deve...
Clinical learning experiences are known to exacerbate nursing student anxiety, causing them to prese...
Darlene Del Prato1, Esther Bankert2, Patricia Grust1, Joanne Joseph31Department of Nursing and Healt...
Objective To investigate the current state of knowledge about emotional intelligence and affective e...
Affective learning in nursing education continues to be important in the development of professional...
Introduction: Nursing students with lesser experience and training are likely to react negatively to...
Objective: To investigate the current state of knowledge about emotional intelligence and affective ...
It is clear that many university students across all disciplines (including nursing) experience a di...
Background Active learning situations such as simulation-based education (SBE) are found to trigger ...