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Formation in an accelerated nursing program: Learning existential skills of nursing practice.
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Formation in an accelerated nursing program: Learning existential skills of nursing practice./
作者:
McNiesh, Susan G.
面頁冊數:
193 p.
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Adviser: Patricia Benner.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International69-09B.
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Education, Curriculum and Instruction. -
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Formation in an accelerated nursing program: Learning existential skills of nursing practice.
McNiesh, Susan G.
Formation in an accelerated nursing program: Learning existential skills of nursing practice.
- 193 p.
Adviser: Patricia Benner.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of California, San Francisco, 2008.
In response to increasing concerns over the national shortage of nurses, schools of nursing, public and private health funding agencies, and health care service organizations have joined forces to offer solutions to the increasing demand for nurses. One solution is to tap into a new population of potential students, those with undergraduate degrees in disciplines other than nursing. There has been little research on accelerated nursing programs and many schools have not yet tailored their curricula to meet the needs of this richly experienced group.
ISBN: 9780549757443Subjects--Topical Terms:
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The goal of this qualitative research study was to articulate the background understanding of how students in an accelerated master's entry program experientially take up the practice of nursing. Specific aims included: What pivotal formative experiences do students identify as helping them develop and differentiate their clinical practice? How does "the press of the situation" affect the student's performance? How do previous life experiences, education, and career choices influence the experience of second degree students? What potential effects does condensing and accelerating the curriculum have on learning in second degree programs?
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