AIMS: To investigate the efficacy of a 14-month integrated pharmacology and medicines management curriculum for undergraduate nursing students on the acquisition of applied drug/pharmacology knowledge.\ud \ud BACKGROUND: Despite considerable debate regarding nurses' ability to be able to fulfill their medication management responsibilities, little is known about how nurses should be educated in medicines management.\ud \ud METHODS: Two groups of nursing students were compared. The first group were exposed to the usual curriculum (control group), whilst a second group experienced a new integrated pharmacology and medicines management curriculum (intervention group) (N=120). The impact of the curriculum on applied drug knowledge was assessed ...
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This paper explores the perceptions and experiences of lecturers and undergraduate nursing students ...
This paper explores the perceptions and experiences of lecturers and undergraduate nursing students ...
AIMS: To investigate the efficacy of a 14-month integrated pharmacology and medicines management cur...
Aims To investigate the efficacy of a 14-month integrated pharmacology and medicines management cur...
Aim: To examine the efficacy of the early introduction of a medicines management 'objective structur...
Aim: To examine the efficacy of the early introduction of a medicines management 'objective structur...
Aim: To examine the efficacy of the early introduction of a medicines management 'objective structur...
Background: Nurses have key responsibilities in the administration and management of medication ther...
Background: Nurses have key responsibilities in the administration and management of medication ther...
Background: Nurses have key responsibilities in the administration and management of medication ther...
This paper explores clinical nurses' perceptions and experiences of graduate nurses' pharmacology kn...
Nurses have a potentially important contribution to make to educating patients about medications. Th...
Objective: Nursing pharmacology is a complex and content-dense course, often cited as difficult for ...
Nurses have a potentially important contribution to make to educating patients about medications. Th...
Color poster with text and charts describing the research conducted by Amber Brunn, Melissa Lauber, ...
This paper explores the perceptions and experiences of lecturers and undergraduate nursing students ...
This paper explores the perceptions and experiences of lecturers and undergraduate nursing students ...
AIMS: To investigate the efficacy of a 14-month integrated pharmacology and medicines management cur...
Aims To investigate the efficacy of a 14-month integrated pharmacology and medicines management cur...
Aim: To examine the efficacy of the early introduction of a medicines management 'objective structur...
Aim: To examine the efficacy of the early introduction of a medicines management 'objective structur...
Aim: To examine the efficacy of the early introduction of a medicines management 'objective structur...
Background: Nurses have key responsibilities in the administration and management of medication ther...
Background: Nurses have key responsibilities in the administration and management of medication ther...
Background: Nurses have key responsibilities in the administration and management of medication ther...
This paper explores clinical nurses' perceptions and experiences of graduate nurses' pharmacology kn...
Nurses have a potentially important contribution to make to educating patients about medications. Th...
Objective: Nursing pharmacology is a complex and content-dense course, often cited as difficult for ...
Nurses have a potentially important contribution to make to educating patients about medications. Th...
Color poster with text and charts describing the research conducted by Amber Brunn, Melissa Lauber, ...
This paper explores the perceptions and experiences of lecturers and undergraduate nursing students ...
This paper explores the perceptions and experiences of lecturers and undergraduate nursing students ...