A thorough family assessment provides a foundation for the nursing process when working with families. Therefore, nurses, along with other health care providers must develop expertise in conducting family assessments to provide the best possible care within the community. This article describes an innovative educational strategy using movies to teach family assessment skills and puts forth recommendations for future research to provide evidence to support this teaching modality
Traditional assessment models in nursing education are being reconsidered by the University of Notre...
The School of Nursing (University of Notre Dame Australia) was very keen to trial a method of teachi...
The Department of Nursing, Aomori University of Health and Welfare opened the "Health assessment" cl...
Cinemeducation is a teaching method where popular movies or movie clips are used. We aimed to determ...
This article reflects a review of research relevant to family systems training and the use of films ...
For several decades, medicaleducators have used film tointroduce complex topics; the practice is so ...
Traditional quantitative approaches to assessment convey limited descriptions of children. Although ...
Nursing is a professional field that requires formal education and institutional learning experience...
Background: There are rising concerns about how to teach psychosocial aspects of medicine to student...
Introduction: Cinemeducation is a teaching method where popular movies or movie clips are used. We a...
Limited opportunities for the acquisition and assessment of clinical skills by children's nursing st...
Background: Professionalism topics are usually not covered as a separate lesson within formal curric...
Advanced practice nursing education is always transforming. The physical assessment course within th...
Learning through aesthetics—in which cinema is included—stimulates learner reflection. As emotions p...
Because the structure, development, and functioning of a family plays an important role in health an...
Traditional assessment models in nursing education are being reconsidered by the University of Notre...
The School of Nursing (University of Notre Dame Australia) was very keen to trial a method of teachi...
The Department of Nursing, Aomori University of Health and Welfare opened the "Health assessment" cl...
Cinemeducation is a teaching method where popular movies or movie clips are used. We aimed to determ...
This article reflects a review of research relevant to family systems training and the use of films ...
For several decades, medicaleducators have used film tointroduce complex topics; the practice is so ...
Traditional quantitative approaches to assessment convey limited descriptions of children. Although ...
Nursing is a professional field that requires formal education and institutional learning experience...
Background: There are rising concerns about how to teach psychosocial aspects of medicine to student...
Introduction: Cinemeducation is a teaching method where popular movies or movie clips are used. We a...
Limited opportunities for the acquisition and assessment of clinical skills by children's nursing st...
Background: Professionalism topics are usually not covered as a separate lesson within formal curric...
Advanced practice nursing education is always transforming. The physical assessment course within th...
Learning through aesthetics—in which cinema is included—stimulates learner reflection. As emotions p...
Because the structure, development, and functioning of a family plays an important role in health an...
Traditional assessment models in nursing education are being reconsidered by the University of Notre...
The School of Nursing (University of Notre Dame Australia) was very keen to trial a method of teachi...
The Department of Nursing, Aomori University of Health and Welfare opened the "Health assessment" cl...