Review Aim: The aim of this study is to review the evidence in relation to the experiences and outcomes of students on nursing and/or midwifery higher education programmes, who experience team based learning. Review Objectives: To examine the relationship between team based learning and attainment for nursing and midwifery students in professional higher education. To examine the relationship between team based learning and student satisfaction for nurses and midwifery students in higher education. To identify and report examples of good practice in the implementation of team based learning in Nursing and Midwifery higher education. Design: A systematic Review of the literature was undertaken. The population were nurses and m...
Australian nurses prepare for specialty practice by undertaking postgraduate theoretical and clinica...
Nursing has long been searching for creative ways to assure students’ abilities to improve clinical ...
Background: Lack of teamwork skills among health care professionals endangers patients and enables w...
Review Aim:The aim of this study is to review the evidence in relation to the experiences and outcom...
Background: Undergraduate nurse education curricula continuously adopt learning and teaching strate...
Aim: Team-Based Learning (TBL) is an active teaching methodology, recently implemented also in the f...
YesSummary of: Alberti S, Motta P, Ferri P, Bonetti L. The effectiveness of team-based learning in n...
To explore the perception of team-based learning (TBL) from the perspective of the academic team and...
Background Technological advancements are rapidly changing nursing education in higher education set...
BACKGROUND: Technological advancements are rapidly changing nursing education in higher education se...
Background:Team based learning is a strategy that combines features of student-centeredness and prob...
Nursing students crave the clinical contextualisation of the knowledge they are required to learn (E...
Aim: To explore studies related to team teaching in undergraduate nursing education and to identify ...
Background: Midwives should be skilled team workers in maternity units and in group practices. Poor ...
IntroductionOur study aims to identify, appraise, and summarize randomized controlled trials (RCT) o...
Australian nurses prepare for specialty practice by undertaking postgraduate theoretical and clinica...
Nursing has long been searching for creative ways to assure students’ abilities to improve clinical ...
Background: Lack of teamwork skills among health care professionals endangers patients and enables w...
Review Aim:The aim of this study is to review the evidence in relation to the experiences and outcom...
Background: Undergraduate nurse education curricula continuously adopt learning and teaching strate...
Aim: Team-Based Learning (TBL) is an active teaching methodology, recently implemented also in the f...
YesSummary of: Alberti S, Motta P, Ferri P, Bonetti L. The effectiveness of team-based learning in n...
To explore the perception of team-based learning (TBL) from the perspective of the academic team and...
Background Technological advancements are rapidly changing nursing education in higher education set...
BACKGROUND: Technological advancements are rapidly changing nursing education in higher education se...
Background:Team based learning is a strategy that combines features of student-centeredness and prob...
Nursing students crave the clinical contextualisation of the knowledge they are required to learn (E...
Aim: To explore studies related to team teaching in undergraduate nursing education and to identify ...
Background: Midwives should be skilled team workers in maternity units and in group practices. Poor ...
IntroductionOur study aims to identify, appraise, and summarize randomized controlled trials (RCT) o...
Australian nurses prepare for specialty practice by undertaking postgraduate theoretical and clinica...
Nursing has long been searching for creative ways to assure students’ abilities to improve clinical ...
Background: Lack of teamwork skills among health care professionals endangers patients and enables w...