Serious games, those used for educational purposes, provide a suitable alternative to customary methods of teaching and learning (Hainey, 2010) and have been identified as appropriate for preparing healthcare professionals to successfully practice...
Concerns surrounding quality and safety in the United States healthcare system continue to be raised and remain a major focus of organizations since the first in a series of Institute of Medicine (IOM) reports was published in 1999. In response to...
The Institute of Medicine‘s (IOM) Future of Nursing (2010) report identifies the need for nurses to be educated alongside other healthcare professionals as a means to address unresolved issues around quality and safety in the health care system....
This integrative literature review investigated the educational needs of nurses necessary to initiate the conversation with their adult patients, families, and significant others regarding completing and maintaining an advance directive. The...
Nurse residency programs are evidenced based structures and processes that support newly licensed nurses’ successful transition from student to professional nurse during the first year of practice. Nurse residency programs are endorsed by the...
Postpartum depression can have devastating consequences for the new mother, her infant and family. Consequences range from cognitive impairments and behavioral issues in the child to death or harm to the infant and mother. Reports of postpartum...
Sentences (Grammar); English language--Study and teaching (Elementary)--Foreign speakers; Writing -- Study and teaching; Vocabulary--Study and teaching;
Service learning is a pedagogy in which the educator guides the student through reflection and links course content, as the student provides a community service to a group or an individual in a reciprocal relationship. There is limited research in...