Objective: This study examined the effect of a 10-week intensive medical-surgical course on ability to perform 16 common, acute care skills among Philippine educated nursing students seeking licensure in California. The aims of the study were to (1) determine competency in performing skills at the start of the medical-surgical course and (2) evaluate the effectiveness of the medical-surgical course in improving skill competency. Methods: Twenty-three Philippine educated nursing students participated in a 4-hour skills competency test procedure that involved 4 patient care stations and 16 common acute care skills. During the last week of the 10-week medical-surgical course that included 24 open simulation lab practice hours, these same 23 st...
[[abstract]]Limited literature is available for demographic and learning factors related to performa...
To decrease infusion pump administration errors, time-consuming training is often initiated. The aim...
About 5.6% of the U.S. nursing workforce is composed of internationally educated nurses (IEN). Nurse...
Background: Identifying the status of clinical education helps to improve the achievement of educati...
Aim- To understand Filipino nurses’ experiences of the ‘Test of Competence’ process, alongside th...
Background: The objective structured clinical skills examination (OSCE) has over the years emerged a...
This article reports the findings from an online survey of nursing faculty from the United States, C...
Aims and objectives: The aim of this study was to explore perceptions of qualified nurses on the abi...
Purpose: Competent nursing care is essential to positive patient outcomes and quality patient care. ...
Purpose: This article provides an integrative review of competency-based education (CBE) in medical ...
In light of the national nursing shortage, there is a heightened need to admit students to schools o...
[[abstract]]Background Competency-based education is known to improve the match between educational ...
The purpose of this investigation is to determine significant differences in clinical competency rat...
[[abstract]]Limited literature is available for demographic and learning factors related to performa...
To decrease infusion pump administration errors, time-consuming training is often initiated. The aim...
About 5.6% of the U.S. nursing workforce is composed of internationally educated nurses (IEN). Nurse...
Background: Identifying the status of clinical education helps to improve the achievement of educati...
Aim- To understand Filipino nurses’ experiences of the ‘Test of Competence’ process, alongside th...
Background: The objective structured clinical skills examination (OSCE) has over the years emerged a...
This article reports the findings from an online survey of nursing faculty from the United States, C...
Aims and objectives: The aim of this study was to explore perceptions of qualified nurses on the abi...
Purpose: Competent nursing care is essential to positive patient outcomes and quality patient care. ...
Purpose: This article provides an integrative review of competency-based education (CBE) in medical ...
In light of the national nursing shortage, there is a heightened need to admit students to schools o...
[[abstract]]Background Competency-based education is known to improve the match between educational ...
The purpose of this investigation is to determine significant differences in clinical competency rat...
[[abstract]]Limited literature is available for demographic and learning factors related to performa...
To decrease infusion pump administration errors, time-consuming training is often initiated. The aim...
About 5.6% of the U.S. nursing workforce is composed of internationally educated nurses (IEN). Nurse...