This paper describes the development of a self-paced multimedia learning resource designed to facilitate the transition of graduating nurses into the workplace. The resource uses an authentic case to simulate the complexities of life in a typical hospital ward, and place graduating nurses in the role of problem-solvers. Problem solving in the simulation is based on a rich repertoire of cases and stories that have been extracted from the experiences of expert practitioners. This case-based reasoning architecture reflects a model of learning where graduating nurses are coached in the development of decision-making skills within the context of a contrived but an authentic presenting problem. Outcomes of formative evaluation carried out in a se...
Clinical-reasoning (CR) provides a framework for higher-order critical thinking that fosters a nurse...
This paper examines the recent development of a computer-assisted learning program–in Pra...
Nursing today requires clinicians who are autonomous decision-makers. It is therefore essential that...
This paper describes the conceptual design, development and formative evaluation of a self-paced mul...
This paper describes the outcomes of a self-paced multimedia learning environment designed to enhanc...
This paper focuses on the design and development of a prototype of a clinical decision support syste...
Clinical reasoning is proposed to represent cognitive processes, skills and decision-making aspects ...
This paper describes the conceptual design and testing of an Interactive Computerised Decision Suppo...
Staff development educators struggle to prepare today\u27s entry-level RN for effective decision mak...
Nurses need to be trained to make rapid and accurate clinical decisions in a rapidly changing and co...
INTRODUCTION: This study aims to construct a model for learning reasoning in the workplace, using co...
Nurses with effective clinical reasoning skills have a positive impact on patient outcomes; converse...
Introduction: Today’s nurses are having challenges, demanding their ability to the profession. Nursi...
Computer-based learning has numerous advantages. It gives students the chance to accommodate and sol...
Introduction: Today’s nurses are having challenges, demanding their ability to the profession. Nursi...
Clinical-reasoning (CR) provides a framework for higher-order critical thinking that fosters a nurse...
This paper examines the recent development of a computer-assisted learning program–in Pra...
Nursing today requires clinicians who are autonomous decision-makers. It is therefore essential that...
This paper describes the conceptual design, development and formative evaluation of a self-paced mul...
This paper describes the outcomes of a self-paced multimedia learning environment designed to enhanc...
This paper focuses on the design and development of a prototype of a clinical decision support syste...
Clinical reasoning is proposed to represent cognitive processes, skills and decision-making aspects ...
This paper describes the conceptual design and testing of an Interactive Computerised Decision Suppo...
Staff development educators struggle to prepare today\u27s entry-level RN for effective decision mak...
Nurses need to be trained to make rapid and accurate clinical decisions in a rapidly changing and co...
INTRODUCTION: This study aims to construct a model for learning reasoning in the workplace, using co...
Nurses with effective clinical reasoning skills have a positive impact on patient outcomes; converse...
Introduction: Today’s nurses are having challenges, demanding their ability to the profession. Nursi...
Computer-based learning has numerous advantages. It gives students the chance to accommodate and sol...
Introduction: Today’s nurses are having challenges, demanding their ability to the profession. Nursi...
Clinical-reasoning (CR) provides a framework for higher-order critical thinking that fosters a nurse...
This paper examines the recent development of a computer-assisted learning program–in Pra...
Nursing today requires clinicians who are autonomous decision-makers. It is therefore essential that...