This paper examines nursing students' experiences of the teaching and assessment of numeracy for nursing. Data from interviews with eight student nurses at a large school of nursing in the United Kingdom are analysed using a constructivist grounded theory approach to explore their perceptions of any disjunctures between the ways in which numeracy is taught and assessed in universities and the broader context in which calculations are carried out by nurses in practice. This paper makes an original contribution through providing an in-depth qualitative exploration of how these disjunctures may arise and hence proposes a change to the focus of numeracy courses and assessments which may begin to resolve some of these tensions
The nursing associate is a new role in England, creating a bridge between unqualified health care as...
Academic numeracy consists of three critical elements: competence, confidence and critical awareness...
The new standards of proficiency for Nurse and Midwife prescribers have been in place for 4 years an...
This paper examines nursing students’ experiences of the teaching and assessment of numeracy for nur...
Aim The aim of this study was to explore the perspectives of nurse education leaders of Australian u...
In this paper we present work in progress on the assessment of numeracy for nursing in two interdisc...
Introduction: Nursing and mathematics are synonymous, particularly in clinical settings. Numeracy sk...
Background: This study addresses the question, what are the numeracy skills of RN students? The reas...
Background: It remains a grave concern that many nursing students within tertiary institutions conti...
Background, Undergraduate nursing students continue to perform poorly on clinically-related numeracy...
The ability to safely calculate and administer medications are indispensable, core nursing skills in...
This paper reports on an interdisciplinary project funded by NHS Education for Scotland (NES) which ...
This paper describes the mathematical journey of a mature aged nursing student as she struggles to b...
The purpose of this study was to explore the numeracy skills required for safe, quality nursing prac...
Numeracy is a key attribute in nursing. At USQ, a large regional university in Australia, numeracy h...
The nursing associate is a new role in England, creating a bridge between unqualified health care as...
Academic numeracy consists of three critical elements: competence, confidence and critical awareness...
The new standards of proficiency for Nurse and Midwife prescribers have been in place for 4 years an...
This paper examines nursing students’ experiences of the teaching and assessment of numeracy for nur...
Aim The aim of this study was to explore the perspectives of nurse education leaders of Australian u...
In this paper we present work in progress on the assessment of numeracy for nursing in two interdisc...
Introduction: Nursing and mathematics are synonymous, particularly in clinical settings. Numeracy sk...
Background: This study addresses the question, what are the numeracy skills of RN students? The reas...
Background: It remains a grave concern that many nursing students within tertiary institutions conti...
Background, Undergraduate nursing students continue to perform poorly on clinically-related numeracy...
The ability to safely calculate and administer medications are indispensable, core nursing skills in...
This paper reports on an interdisciplinary project funded by NHS Education for Scotland (NES) which ...
This paper describes the mathematical journey of a mature aged nursing student as she struggles to b...
The purpose of this study was to explore the numeracy skills required for safe, quality nursing prac...
Numeracy is a key attribute in nursing. At USQ, a large regional university in Australia, numeracy h...
The nursing associate is a new role in England, creating a bridge between unqualified health care as...
Academic numeracy consists of three critical elements: competence, confidence and critical awareness...
The new standards of proficiency for Nurse and Midwife prescribers have been in place for 4 years an...