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Creating innovative models of clinical nursing education

Although nursing care has changed significantly over the past 30 years, methods to clinically train nursing students have not. The traditional model of clinical nursing education, where a faculty member oversees a group of six to eight students on an acute care unit for a 4- to 8-hour shift, provide...

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Published in:The Journal of nursing education 2012-11, Vol.51 (11), p.603-608
Main Authors: Niederhauser, Victoria, Schoessler, Mary, Gubrud-Howe, Paula Marie, Magnussen, Lois, Codier, Estelle
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Language:English
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Summary:Although nursing care has changed significantly over the past 30 years, methods to clinically train nursing students have not. The traditional model of clinical nursing education, where a faculty member oversees a group of six to eight students on an acute care unit for a 4- to 8-hour shift, provides a haphazard approach to learning. A need exists to find innovative ways to effectively train more nursing students to better prepare them for today's health care environment. Using a change framework, seven approaches to clinical nursing education were created through academic-practice partnerships. These approaches may increase the effectiveness and efficiency of the clinical nursing education system.
ISSN:0148-4834
1938-2421
DOI:10.3928/01484834-20121011-02