Teaching research to undergraduate students presents many challenges to nurse academics. Yet facilitating students to develop skills in critically analysing and interpreting research is vital if we are to achieve evidence-based nursing practice. This paper explores student feedback from a research unit undertaken by Australian undergraduate nurses in order to highlight the challenges for academics trying to engage students in this material. Three hundred and sixty nine (83.5%) second year nursing students provided qualitative and quantitative feedback at the completion of a research unit using a standardised student feedback form. From a combination of the qualitative and quantitative feedback, the most positive aspects of the unit were the...
Undergraduate nursing students have difficulty comprehending the relevance of research to their futu...
Background: The importance of evidence-based practice (EBP) and research within nursing has been ack...
Specific Aims: The specific aim of this study is to explore student nurses’ perceptions of the benef...
Teaching research to undergraduate students presents many challenges to nurse academics. Yet facilit...
Most research pertaining to the teaching of nursing research has focused on learning outcomes and st...
Nursing research teaching is seen as central to nurse education and practice, but the impact of expo...
Background: Feedback is an important aspect of assessment to further learning. Moreover, written fee...
In this paper, we outline some key points about student feedback for nurse educators to consider. Fo...
Purpose: The purpose of this qualitative study was to describe the experiences of undergraduate nurs...
In this paper, we outline some key points about student feedback for nurse educators to consider. Fo...
This research did not receive any specific grant from funding agencies in the public, commercial, or...
Written assessment feedback has not been widely researched despite higher education students continu...
The use of peer teaching has been recognised as a valuable teaching and learning strategy in higher ...
Magister Curationis - MCurBackground: Written feedback from lecturers to their students, in higher ...
Academics are very aware of the primacy of assessment in shaping student learning in higher educatio...
Undergraduate nursing students have difficulty comprehending the relevance of research to their futu...
Background: The importance of evidence-based practice (EBP) and research within nursing has been ack...
Specific Aims: The specific aim of this study is to explore student nurses’ perceptions of the benef...
Teaching research to undergraduate students presents many challenges to nurse academics. Yet facilit...
Most research pertaining to the teaching of nursing research has focused on learning outcomes and st...
Nursing research teaching is seen as central to nurse education and practice, but the impact of expo...
Background: Feedback is an important aspect of assessment to further learning. Moreover, written fee...
In this paper, we outline some key points about student feedback for nurse educators to consider. Fo...
Purpose: The purpose of this qualitative study was to describe the experiences of undergraduate nurs...
In this paper, we outline some key points about student feedback for nurse educators to consider. Fo...
This research did not receive any specific grant from funding agencies in the public, commercial, or...
Written assessment feedback has not been widely researched despite higher education students continu...
The use of peer teaching has been recognised as a valuable teaching and learning strategy in higher ...
Magister Curationis - MCurBackground: Written feedback from lecturers to their students, in higher ...
Academics are very aware of the primacy of assessment in shaping student learning in higher educatio...
Undergraduate nursing students have difficulty comprehending the relevance of research to their futu...
Background: The importance of evidence-based practice (EBP) and research within nursing has been ack...
Specific Aims: The specific aim of this study is to explore student nurses’ perceptions of the benef...