Background. A programme of postgraduate study was developed in partnership between a health board and a university in New Zealand, having identified critical thinking and practice change as key determinants of good care delivery. Aim. To explore the impact after 12 months of a postgraduate programme for registered nurses on patient assessment and clinical reasoning, and the status of implementation plans for improved patient care. Design. Outcome evaluation using a survey and focus groups. Setting. On location at a hospital in a small city in New Zealand that provides healthcare services for 102,000 people across rural and urban areas. Participants. Registered nurses who had completed the programme (N=28) and seven clinical mentors. Method...
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Introduction: Creating and sustaining meaningful partnerships between university and industry stakeh...
Hospitals across our nation are seeking to implement models of care that meet the primary goals of Q...
A national clinical academic training programme has been developed in England for nurses, midwives a...
Collaboration is a fundamental idea repeatedly examined in health care practice. The value is well v...
Aim: To create a collaborative partnership between the education provider (University) and the place...
Aims: To provide an overview of the development, implementation and process evaluation of a programm...
Background: Evidence-based clinical care delivery begins with comprehensive assessments of patients’...
Education for professional nursing practice has undergone a significant shift over the last few deca...
Staff in an NHS trust and a university faculty worked collaboratively to develop a specific course f...
This report describes an eighteen-month action research project in an assessment, treatment and reha...
In today’s world healthcare all over the world is profoundly challenged by rapid technological adva...
The following British case study illustrates how a group of Primary Health Care Trusts expanded part...
Purpose The purpose of this project was to improve attitudes towards collaboration between nurse and...
Aims and Background: Creating and sustaining meaningful partnerships between university and industry...
This report provides the findings of a qualitative descriptive study exploring the experiences of nu...
Introduction: Creating and sustaining meaningful partnerships between university and industry stakeh...
Hospitals across our nation are seeking to implement models of care that meet the primary goals of Q...
A national clinical academic training programme has been developed in England for nurses, midwives a...