Background: Academic educators are challenged to foster the development of clinical judgment in diverse learners. The impact of nursing students\u27 backgrounds on clinical judgment has not previously been studied. Aims: 1. Determine what identifiable background variables influence what students notice and how they interpret what is noticed; 2. Identify some implications for pedagogical approaches that may foster clinical judgment development among diverse learners. Sample: Prelicensure/preregistration students, representing three international English-speaking programs in 3 countries, comprised the sample (N = 532). All were enrolled in the first course in which perioperative content was taught. Data collection: An online learning activity...
The challenge of working with borderline students is a reality of the clinical teacher's role which ...
Clinical experiences are essential for the development of clinical judgement in nursing students. Cl...
Safe and appropriate patient care hinges on the nurse\u27s skill in assessment and interpretation of...
BACKGROUND: Health care educators account for variables affecting patient safety and are responsible...
Patient safety is the primary consideration of a nurse. The ability to care for patients safely is d...
It is imperative that nurse educators find inventive ways to advance nursing practice by developing ...
grantor: University of TorontoExpertise in clinical decision-making is a hallmark of profe...
Objective: Clinical judgement has long been an important component of safe and effective nursing car...
The health care environment continues to be fraught with errors and poor patient outcomes. Nurses, h...
Background: Bachelor of Nursing programmes are designed to prepare nurses to be capable of providing...
The role of clinical teachers' experience in clinical teaching in nursing and its influence on stud...
Clinical judgment is increasingly discussed in the nursing education literature as it is critical to...
This qualitative descriptive study captures reflections from third year baccalaureate nursing studen...
The influence of the clinical instructor on the intervention choices of the students, and whether th...
Critical thinking and clinical judgment are essential competencies for professional nursing practice...
The challenge of working with borderline students is a reality of the clinical teacher's role which ...
Clinical experiences are essential for the development of clinical judgement in nursing students. Cl...
Safe and appropriate patient care hinges on the nurse\u27s skill in assessment and interpretation of...
BACKGROUND: Health care educators account for variables affecting patient safety and are responsible...
Patient safety is the primary consideration of a nurse. The ability to care for patients safely is d...
It is imperative that nurse educators find inventive ways to advance nursing practice by developing ...
grantor: University of TorontoExpertise in clinical decision-making is a hallmark of profe...
Objective: Clinical judgement has long been an important component of safe and effective nursing car...
The health care environment continues to be fraught with errors and poor patient outcomes. Nurses, h...
Background: Bachelor of Nursing programmes are designed to prepare nurses to be capable of providing...
The role of clinical teachers' experience in clinical teaching in nursing and its influence on stud...
Clinical judgment is increasingly discussed in the nursing education literature as it is critical to...
This qualitative descriptive study captures reflections from third year baccalaureate nursing studen...
The influence of the clinical instructor on the intervention choices of the students, and whether th...
Critical thinking and clinical judgment are essential competencies for professional nursing practice...
The challenge of working with borderline students is a reality of the clinical teacher's role which ...
Clinical experiences are essential for the development of clinical judgement in nursing students. Cl...
Safe and appropriate patient care hinges on the nurse\u27s skill in assessment and interpretation of...