Loading…

Advancing Nurse Scope of Practice in the Republic of Moldova Using Simulation

Background: Nurse identity in the Republic of Moldova is undergoing change to achieve recognition as a profession. This article describes a faculty development program designed to help articulate the professional nurse role and scope of practice through enhanced teaching pedagogies used in basic nur...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Published in:The Journal of nursing education 2021-07, Vol.60 (7), p.377-385
Main Authors: Hoover, Evelyn L, Lekan, Deborah A, Harwood, Elaine, Ghidora, Eugene
Format: Article
Language:English
Subjects:
Citations: Items that this one cites
Items that cite this one
Online Access:Get full text
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
cited_by cdi_FETCH-LOGICAL-c476t-4f5f10264a9858c0b9dfc30393f6e8980512a4f56a25fda658eb2995de58f11f3
cites cdi_FETCH-LOGICAL-c476t-4f5f10264a9858c0b9dfc30393f6e8980512a4f56a25fda658eb2995de58f11f3
container_end_page 385
container_issue 7
container_start_page 377
container_title The Journal of nursing education
container_volume 60
creator Hoover, Evelyn L
Lekan, Deborah A
Harwood, Elaine
Ghidora, Eugene
description Background: Nurse identity in the Republic of Moldova is undergoing change to achieve recognition as a profession. This article describes a faculty development program designed to help articulate the professional nurse role and scope of practice through enhanced teaching pedagogies used in basic nursing education. Method: Experiential learning strategies such as high-fidelity simulation, unfolding geriatric case study, role-play, task trainers, moulage, and teach-back were used to demonstrate the nursing process and scope of practice. Results: Fifteen faculty from five technical colleges of nursing participated in the Geriatric Nursing Institute (GNI). Debriefings yielded positive responses on using experiential learning strategies to augment didactic methods to facilitate student competencies, nurse identity, and scope of practice. Conclusion: The GNI contributed to the professional development of faculty with potential impact on nursing students to achieve enhanced preparedness in global nurse competencies. Although the pedagogical innovations were welcomed, future initiatives building on the GNI are needed. [J Nurs Educ. 2021;60(7):377–385.]
doi_str_mv 10.3928/01484834-20210616-03
format article
fullrecord <record><control><sourceid>gale_proqu</sourceid><recordid>TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_2549691934</recordid><sourceformat>XML</sourceformat><sourcesystem>PC</sourcesystem><galeid>A679576630</galeid><sourcerecordid>A679576630</sourcerecordid><originalsourceid>FETCH-LOGICAL-c476t-4f5f10264a9858c0b9dfc30393f6e8980512a4f56a25fda658eb2995de58f11f3</originalsourceid><addsrcrecordid>eNptkdtKAzEQhoMoWKtv4MWCIN6s5tzksognqAesXoc0O7GRdFM3uwXf3l1UUJG5GJj5_mFmfoQOCT5lmqozTLjiivGSYkqwJLLEbAuNiGaqpJySbTQakHJgdtFezq8YYy6pHKHbabWxtQv1S3HXNRmKuUtrKJIvHhrr2uCgCHXRLqF4hHW3iMENvdsUq7SxxXMehPOw6qJtQ6r30Y63McPBVx6j58uLp_PrcnZ_dXM-nZWOT2Rbci88wVRyq5VQDi905R3DTDMvQWmFBaG2h6SlwldWCgULqrWoQChPiGdjdPI5d92ktw5ya1YhO4jR1pC6bKjgWur-ft6jR3_Q19Q1db_dQCk9IQz_oF5sBBNqn9r-_GGomcqJFhMp-_3G6PQfqo8KVsGlGnzo678Exz8ES7CxXeYUu-FX-TfIP0HXpJwb8GbdhJVt3g3BZvDYfHtsvj02mLEPhdyVBg</addsrcrecordid><sourcetype>Aggregation Database</sourcetype><iscdi>true</iscdi><recordtype>article</recordtype><pqid>2548971304</pqid></control><display><type>article</type><title>Advancing Nurse Scope of Practice in the Republic of Moldova Using Simulation</title><source>Social Science Premium Collection (Proquest) (PQ_SDU_P3)</source><source>Education Collection</source><creator>Hoover, Evelyn L ; Lekan, Deborah A ; Harwood, Elaine ; Ghidora, Eugene</creator><creatorcontrib>Hoover, Evelyn L ; Lekan, Deborah A ; Harwood, Elaine ; Ghidora, Eugene</creatorcontrib><description>Background: Nurse identity in the Republic of Moldova is undergoing change to achieve recognition as a profession. This article describes a faculty development program designed to help articulate the professional nurse role and scope of practice through enhanced teaching pedagogies used in basic nursing education. Method: Experiential learning strategies such as high-fidelity simulation, unfolding geriatric case study, role-play, task trainers, moulage, and teach-back were used to demonstrate the nursing process and scope of practice. Results: Fifteen faculty from five technical colleges of nursing participated in the Geriatric Nursing Institute (GNI). Debriefings yielded positive responses on using experiential learning strategies to augment didactic methods to facilitate student competencies, nurse identity, and scope of practice. Conclusion: The GNI contributed to the professional development of faculty with potential impact on nursing students to achieve enhanced preparedness in global nurse competencies. Although the pedagogical innovations were welcomed, future initiatives building on the GNI are needed. [J Nurs Educ. 2021;60(7):377–385.]</description><identifier>ISSN: 0148-4834</identifier><identifier>EISSN: 1938-2421</identifier><identifier>DOI: 10.3928/01484834-20210616-03</identifier><language>eng</language><publisher>Thorofare: Slack, Inc</publisher><subject>Age ; Aging ; Behavioral Objectives ; Clinical medicine ; Collaboration ; Curricula ; Diabetes ; Educational objectives ; Experiential learning ; Faculty Development ; Geriatric nursing ; Geriatrics ; Globalization ; Health aspects ; International aspects ; Learning Strategies ; Life expectancy ; Nurses ; Nursing ; Nursing care ; Nursing education ; Older people ; Pedagogy ; Population ; Public health ; Rural areas ; Scope of practice ; Simulated environment (Teaching method) ; Simulation ; Technology application</subject><ispartof>The Journal of nursing education, 2021-07, Vol.60 (7), p.377-385</ispartof><rights>COPYRIGHT 2021 Slack, Inc.</rights><rights>Copyright 2021, SLACK Incorporated</rights><lds50>peer_reviewed</lds50><woscitedreferencessubscribed>false</woscitedreferencessubscribed><citedby>FETCH-LOGICAL-c476t-4f5f10264a9858c0b9dfc30393f6e8980512a4f56a25fda658eb2995de58f11f3</citedby><cites>FETCH-LOGICAL-c476t-4f5f10264a9858c0b9dfc30393f6e8980512a4f56a25fda658eb2995de58f11f3</cites></display><links><openurl>$$Topenurl_article</openurl><openurlfulltext>$$Topenurlfull_article</openurlfulltext><thumbnail>$$Tsyndetics_thumb_exl</thumbnail><linktopdf>$$Uhttps://www.proquest.com/docview/2548971304/fulltextPDF?pq-origsite=primo$$EPDF$$P50$$Gproquest$$H</linktopdf><linktohtml>$$Uhttps://www.proquest.com/docview/2548971304?pq-origsite=primo$$EHTML$$P50$$Gproquest$$H</linktohtml><link.rule.ids>314,780,784,21378,21394,27924,27925,33611,33612,33877,33878,43733,43880,74221,74397</link.rule.ids></links><search><creatorcontrib>Hoover, Evelyn L</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Lekan, Deborah A</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Harwood, Elaine</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Ghidora, Eugene</creatorcontrib><title>Advancing Nurse Scope of Practice in the Republic of Moldova Using Simulation</title><title>The Journal of nursing education</title><description>Background: Nurse identity in the Republic of Moldova is undergoing change to achieve recognition as a profession. This article describes a faculty development program designed to help articulate the professional nurse role and scope of practice through enhanced teaching pedagogies used in basic nursing education. Method: Experiential learning strategies such as high-fidelity simulation, unfolding geriatric case study, role-play, task trainers, moulage, and teach-back were used to demonstrate the nursing process and scope of practice. Results: Fifteen faculty from five technical colleges of nursing participated in the Geriatric Nursing Institute (GNI). Debriefings yielded positive responses on using experiential learning strategies to augment didactic methods to facilitate student competencies, nurse identity, and scope of practice. Conclusion: The GNI contributed to the professional development of faculty with potential impact on nursing students to achieve enhanced preparedness in global nurse competencies. Although the pedagogical innovations were welcomed, future initiatives building on the GNI are needed. [J Nurs Educ. 2021;60(7):377–385.]</description><subject>Age</subject><subject>Aging</subject><subject>Behavioral Objectives</subject><subject>Clinical medicine</subject><subject>Collaboration</subject><subject>Curricula</subject><subject>Diabetes</subject><subject>Educational objectives</subject><subject>Experiential learning</subject><subject>Faculty Development</subject><subject>Geriatric nursing</subject><subject>Geriatrics</subject><subject>Globalization</subject><subject>Health aspects</subject><subject>International aspects</subject><subject>Learning Strategies</subject><subject>Life expectancy</subject><subject>Nurses</subject><subject>Nursing</subject><subject>Nursing care</subject><subject>Nursing education</subject><subject>Older people</subject><subject>Pedagogy</subject><subject>Population</subject><subject>Public health</subject><subject>Rural areas</subject><subject>Scope of practice</subject><subject>Simulated environment (Teaching method)</subject><subject>Simulation</subject><subject>Technology application</subject><issn>0148-4834</issn><issn>1938-2421</issn><fulltext>true</fulltext><rsrctype>article</rsrctype><creationdate>2021</creationdate><recordtype>article</recordtype><sourceid>ALSLI</sourceid><sourceid>CJNVE</sourceid><sourceid>M0P</sourceid><recordid>eNptkdtKAzEQhoMoWKtv4MWCIN6s5tzksognqAesXoc0O7GRdFM3uwXf3l1UUJG5GJj5_mFmfoQOCT5lmqozTLjiivGSYkqwJLLEbAuNiGaqpJySbTQakHJgdtFezq8YYy6pHKHbabWxtQv1S3HXNRmKuUtrKJIvHhrr2uCgCHXRLqF4hHW3iMENvdsUq7SxxXMehPOw6qJtQ6r30Y63McPBVx6j58uLp_PrcnZ_dXM-nZWOT2Rbci88wVRyq5VQDi905R3DTDMvQWmFBaG2h6SlwldWCgULqrWoQChPiGdjdPI5d92ktw5ya1YhO4jR1pC6bKjgWur-ft6jR3_Q19Q1db_dQCk9IQz_oF5sBBNqn9r-_GGomcqJFhMp-_3G6PQfqo8KVsGlGnzo678Exz8ES7CxXeYUu-FX-TfIP0HXpJwb8GbdhJVt3g3BZvDYfHtsvj02mLEPhdyVBg</recordid><startdate>20210701</startdate><enddate>20210701</enddate><creator>Hoover, Evelyn L</creator><creator>Lekan, Deborah A</creator><creator>Harwood, Elaine</creator><creator>Ghidora, Eugene</creator><general>Slack, Inc</general><general>SLACK INCORPORATED</general><scope>AAYXX</scope><scope>CITATION</scope><scope>0-V</scope><scope>3V.</scope><scope>7RQ</scope><scope>7RV</scope><scope>7X7</scope><scope>7XB</scope><scope>88B</scope><scope>88E</scope><scope>8FI</scope><scope>8FJ</scope><scope>8FK</scope><scope>8G5</scope><scope>ABUWG</scope><scope>AFKRA</scope><scope>ALSLI</scope><scope>AN0</scope><scope>ASE</scope><scope>AZQEC</scope><scope>BEC</scope><scope>BENPR</scope><scope>CCPQU</scope><scope>CJNVE</scope><scope>DWQXO</scope><scope>FPQ</scope><scope>FYUFA</scope><scope>GHDGH</scope><scope>GNUQQ</scope><scope>GUQSH</scope><scope>K6X</scope><scope>K9.</scope><scope>KB0</scope><scope>M0P</scope><scope>M0S</scope><scope>M1P</scope><scope>M2O</scope><scope>MBDVC</scope><scope>NAPCQ</scope><scope>PQEDU</scope><scope>PQEST</scope><scope>PQQKQ</scope><scope>PQUKI</scope><scope>PRINS</scope><scope>Q9U</scope><scope>S0X</scope><scope>U9A</scope><scope>7X8</scope></search><sort><creationdate>20210701</creationdate><title>Advancing Nurse Scope of Practice in the Republic of Moldova Using Simulation</title><author>Hoover, Evelyn L ; Lekan, Deborah A ; Harwood, Elaine ; Ghidora, Eugene</author></sort><facets><frbrtype>5</frbrtype><frbrgroupid>cdi_FETCH-LOGICAL-c476t-4f5f10264a9858c0b9dfc30393f6e8980512a4f56a25fda658eb2995de58f11f3</frbrgroupid><rsrctype>articles</rsrctype><prefilter>articles</prefilter><language>eng</language><creationdate>2021</creationdate><topic>Age</topic><topic>Aging</topic><topic>Behavioral Objectives</topic><topic>Clinical medicine</topic><topic>Collaboration</topic><topic>Curricula</topic><topic>Diabetes</topic><topic>Educational objectives</topic><topic>Experiential learning</topic><topic>Faculty Development</topic><topic>Geriatric nursing</topic><topic>Geriatrics</topic><topic>Globalization</topic><topic>Health aspects</topic><topic>International aspects</topic><topic>Learning Strategies</topic><topic>Life expectancy</topic><topic>Nurses</topic><topic>Nursing</topic><topic>Nursing care</topic><topic>Nursing education</topic><topic>Older people</topic><topic>Pedagogy</topic><topic>Population</topic><topic>Public health</topic><topic>Rural areas</topic><topic>Scope of practice</topic><topic>Simulated environment (Teaching method)</topic><topic>Simulation</topic><topic>Technology application</topic><toplevel>peer_reviewed</toplevel><toplevel>online_resources</toplevel><creatorcontrib>Hoover, Evelyn L</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Lekan, Deborah A</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Harwood, Elaine</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Ghidora, Eugene</creatorcontrib><collection>CrossRef</collection><collection>ProQuest Social Sciences Premium Collection</collection><collection>ProQuest Central (Corporate)</collection><collection>ProQuest Career and Technical Education</collection><collection>ProQuest Nursing and Allied Health Journals</collection><collection>ProQuest Health and Medical</collection><collection>ProQuest Central (purchase pre-March 2016)</collection><collection>Education Database (Alumni Edition)</collection><collection>Medical Database (Alumni Edition)</collection><collection>Hospital Premium Collection</collection><collection>Hospital Premium Collection (Alumni Edition)</collection><collection>ProQuest Central (Alumni) (purchase pre-March 2016)</collection><collection>Research Library (Alumni Edition)</collection><collection>ProQuest Central (Alumni)</collection><collection>ProQuest Central</collection><collection>Social Science Premium Collection (Proquest) (PQ_SDU_P3)</collection><collection>British Nursing Database</collection><collection>British Nursing Index</collection><collection>ProQuest Central Essentials</collection><collection>eLibrary</collection><collection>ProQuest Central</collection><collection>ProQuest One Community College</collection><collection>Education Collection</collection><collection>ProQuest Central</collection><collection>British Nursing Index (BNI) (1985 to Present)</collection><collection>Health Research Premium Collection</collection><collection>Health Research Premium Collection (Alumni)</collection><collection>ProQuest Central Student</collection><collection>Research Library Prep</collection><collection>British Nursing Index</collection><collection>ProQuest Health &amp; Medical Complete (Alumni)</collection><collection>Nursing &amp; Allied Health Database (Alumni Edition)</collection><collection>Education Database</collection><collection>Health &amp; Medical Collection (Alumni Edition)</collection><collection>Medical Database</collection><collection>ProQuest research library</collection><collection>Research Library (Corporate)</collection><collection>Nursing &amp; Allied Health Premium</collection><collection>ProQuest One Education</collection><collection>ProQuest One Academic Eastern Edition (DO NOT USE)</collection><collection>ProQuest One Academic</collection><collection>ProQuest One Academic UKI Edition</collection><collection>ProQuest Central China</collection><collection>ProQuest Central Basic</collection><collection>SIRS Editorial</collection><collection>MEDLINE - Academic</collection><jtitle>The Journal of nursing education</jtitle></facets><delivery><delcategory>Remote Search Resource</delcategory><fulltext>fulltext</fulltext></delivery><addata><au>Hoover, Evelyn L</au><au>Lekan, Deborah A</au><au>Harwood, Elaine</au><au>Ghidora, Eugene</au><format>journal</format><genre>article</genre><ristype>JOUR</ristype><atitle>Advancing Nurse Scope of Practice in the Republic of Moldova Using Simulation</atitle><jtitle>The Journal of nursing education</jtitle><date>2021-07-01</date><risdate>2021</risdate><volume>60</volume><issue>7</issue><spage>377</spage><epage>385</epage><pages>377-385</pages><issn>0148-4834</issn><eissn>1938-2421</eissn><abstract>Background: Nurse identity in the Republic of Moldova is undergoing change to achieve recognition as a profession. This article describes a faculty development program designed to help articulate the professional nurse role and scope of practice through enhanced teaching pedagogies used in basic nursing education. Method: Experiential learning strategies such as high-fidelity simulation, unfolding geriatric case study, role-play, task trainers, moulage, and teach-back were used to demonstrate the nursing process and scope of practice. Results: Fifteen faculty from five technical colleges of nursing participated in the Geriatric Nursing Institute (GNI). Debriefings yielded positive responses on using experiential learning strategies to augment didactic methods to facilitate student competencies, nurse identity, and scope of practice. Conclusion: The GNI contributed to the professional development of faculty with potential impact on nursing students to achieve enhanced preparedness in global nurse competencies. Although the pedagogical innovations were welcomed, future initiatives building on the GNI are needed. [J Nurs Educ. 2021;60(7):377–385.]</abstract><cop>Thorofare</cop><pub>Slack, Inc</pub><doi>10.3928/01484834-20210616-03</doi><tpages>9</tpages></addata></record>
fulltext fulltext
identifier ISSN: 0148-4834
ispartof The Journal of nursing education, 2021-07, Vol.60 (7), p.377-385
issn 0148-4834
1938-2421
language eng
recordid cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_2549691934
source Social Science Premium Collection (Proquest) (PQ_SDU_P3); Education Collection
subjects Age
Aging
Behavioral Objectives
Clinical medicine
Collaboration
Curricula
Diabetes
Educational objectives
Experiential learning
Faculty Development
Geriatric nursing
Geriatrics
Globalization
Health aspects
International aspects
Learning Strategies
Life expectancy
Nurses
Nursing
Nursing care
Nursing education
Older people
Pedagogy
Population
Public health
Rural areas
Scope of practice
Simulated environment (Teaching method)
Simulation
Technology application
title Advancing Nurse Scope of Practice in the Republic of Moldova Using Simulation
url http://sfxeu10.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/loughborough?ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&ctx_enc=info:ofi/enc:UTF-8&ctx_tim=2025-01-01T12%3A15%3A24IST&url_ver=Z39.88-2004&url_ctx_fmt=infofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rfr_id=info:sid/primo.exlibrisgroup.com:primo3-Article-gale_proqu&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:journal&rft.genre=article&rft.atitle=Advancing%20Nurse%20Scope%20of%20Practice%20in%20the%20Republic%20of%20Moldova%20Using%20Simulation&rft.jtitle=The%20Journal%20of%20nursing%20education&rft.au=Hoover,%20Evelyn%20L&rft.date=2021-07-01&rft.volume=60&rft.issue=7&rft.spage=377&rft.epage=385&rft.pages=377-385&rft.issn=0148-4834&rft.eissn=1938-2421&rft_id=info:doi/10.3928/01484834-20210616-03&rft_dat=%3Cgale_proqu%3EA679576630%3C/gale_proqu%3E%3Cgrp_id%3Ecdi_FETCH-LOGICAL-c476t-4f5f10264a9858c0b9dfc30393f6e8980512a4f56a25fda658eb2995de58f11f3%3C/grp_id%3E%3Coa%3E%3C/oa%3E%3Curl%3E%3C/url%3E&rft_id=info:oai/&rft_pqid=2548971304&rft_id=info:pmid/&rft_galeid=A679576630&rfr_iscdi=true