In this qualitative, descriptive study, the process of achieving change in knowledge and attitudes through Master’s education in nursing is examined. Twenty-two recent graduates from three Ontario universities participated in semi-structured, taped interviews. Participants recounted personal and professional changes they attributed to completing a Master’s program in Nursing and their experience of the process of change. After responding to questions about differences they perceived in themselves, participants reviewed Mezirow’s (1991; 1994) 11 stages of perspective transformation and discussed whether these phases resonated for them. Some felt that the stages described their experience accurately; others reported their experience of th...
In order to increase the understanding of how students assimilate the knowledge they need to carry o...
There has been a proliferation of taught masters degrees for nurses in recent years, and like master...
Background Newly graduated nurses often encounter a gap between theory and practice in clinical set...
This qualitative, descriptive study examined changes in perspective experienced by 22 recent graduat...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study stemmed from a belief in the value of addressing ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the learning experience of students who are transitioning f...
Nursing education programs are designed to respond to the evolving requirements of nursing practice ...
My paper was well received. I believe the work represented Athabasca University well.Vocationally tr...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1996Graduate Nurse Education, so long taken for granted, ha...
Education has the potential to transform. For nurses employed in complex, constantly changing healt...
Nursing education is experiencing a revolutionary change where traditionally held belief systems a...
The purpose of this narrative inquiry (NI) study was to elicit and explore the stories and personal ...
Following a period of dissatisfaction with the current provision of continuing professional educatio...
BACKGROUND: Building capacity in a changing health care system is a challenge for advanced nursing e...
A Clinical Paper Submitted In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the Degree of Master of Sc...
In order to increase the understanding of how students assimilate the knowledge they need to carry o...
There has been a proliferation of taught masters degrees for nurses in recent years, and like master...
Background Newly graduated nurses often encounter a gap between theory and practice in clinical set...
This qualitative, descriptive study examined changes in perspective experienced by 22 recent graduat...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study stemmed from a belief in the value of addressing ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the learning experience of students who are transitioning f...
Nursing education programs are designed to respond to the evolving requirements of nursing practice ...
My paper was well received. I believe the work represented Athabasca University well.Vocationally tr...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1996Graduate Nurse Education, so long taken for granted, ha...
Education has the potential to transform. For nurses employed in complex, constantly changing healt...
Nursing education is experiencing a revolutionary change where traditionally held belief systems a...
The purpose of this narrative inquiry (NI) study was to elicit and explore the stories and personal ...
Following a period of dissatisfaction with the current provision of continuing professional educatio...
BACKGROUND: Building capacity in a changing health care system is a challenge for advanced nursing e...
A Clinical Paper Submitted In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the Degree of Master of Sc...
In order to increase the understanding of how students assimilate the knowledge they need to carry o...
There has been a proliferation of taught masters degrees for nurses in recent years, and like master...
Background Newly graduated nurses often encounter a gap between theory and practice in clinical set...