Innovative Strategies in Teaching Nursing : Exemplars of Optimal Learning Outcomes

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Innovative Strategies in Teaching Nursing : Exemplars of Optimal Learning Outcomes

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 344 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780826161093
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This innovative text delivers more than 40 evidence-based teaching strategies that educators can use to engage nursing students and enhance their learning in a variety of teaching environments. It provides a wealth of new teaching designs both novice and experienced faculty can use to inspire and motivate learners in the classroom through simulation, online, and in community or hospital settings. Strategies developed by leading clinical nursing and health educators characterize nursing education as a dynamic and highly specialized field that stems from meaningful interactions between learners and educators.

For ease of comparison, each practical teaching strategy is organized in a consistent format to include student-centered competencies and nursing education accreditation standards. The text also provides a template and a step-by-step guide on how to customize the strategies to fit the needs of learners and educators. The designs include an emphasis on applications of technologically enhanced innovations in nursing education, interdisciplinary collaboration, and the use of the humanities and art. This text answers the ongoing call for interprofessional education necessary to prepare the next generation of expert nurses in the rapidly changing environment of healthcare.

Key Features:Evidence-based research used in the development of each teaching strategy
Groundbreaking practices in a variety of environments will challenge the discipline and spark additional innovations throughout nursing
Each chapter provides optimal learning outcomes and teaching objectives, preparation resources, modules of implementation, methods to evaluate the effectiveness of each strategy, outlined limitations, and accreditation standards
Instructor's Manual included
Purchase includes digital access for use on most mobile devices or computers

Contents

Contributors

Foreword Joyce J. Fitzpatrick, PhD, MBA, RN, FAAN, FNAP, FAANP

Preface

Acknowledgments

PART I: DIDACTIC TEACHING STRATEGIES

1. Cultivating Diagnostic Decision-Making With Problem-Based Learning: From Most Likely to Least Likely

2. Nursing Tutorials for Student Success

3. Critical Thinking Innovation and the Nursing Process: Sunflower Diagram

4. Prescriptive Journaling

5. PEARLS: Modified Problem-Based Learning for Building Advanced Scientific Foundations, Promoting Critical Thinking, and Facilitating Role Transition in Early Advanced Practice Nursing Students

6. Self-Care Strategies to Foster Well-Being

7. Nursing Ethics and Health Policy Poster Assignment and Poster Session

8. Public Health Crisis Capstone Presentations to Learn Public Health Nursing Competencies and Roles

9. Integrating Ethics Across the Curricula: Innovations in Undergraduate and Graduate Nursing Education

10. Team-Based Learning in a First-Year Nursing Informatics Course

11. Human-Centered Design Thinking and Clinical Workflows in Nursing Informatics

12. Conducting a Health Impact Assessment to Develop Population Health Competencies: An Example of Problem-Based Learning

13. Communicating With Vulnerable Youth and Families

14. Integrating NCLEX® and Practice Readiness in an Undergraduate Leadership Course

15. Critical Reflections

16. Facilitating Active Learning and Critical Thinking in Large Classrooms Utilizing Collaborative Learning and Technology

17. From Cyberspace to Classroom Space

18. Bringing Research to Life for Undergraduate Nursing Students Using a Design Thinking Model

19. Innovative Use of Concept Care Planning in a Large Class

20. Hot Topic Thinkoffs: Classroom-Based Experiential Learning Through Student Nurse Debates

21. Refining Assessment Skills With Artwork and Photographs

22. Innovations in SANE Program Education: Introduction of Mock Trials

23. Role Play for Qualitative Interviewing Skills

24. Pathophysiology in Action Through the Use of Unfolding Case Studies

25. Developing Advocacies in Nursing Courses: Nurturing Compassion and Leadership

26. Using the Power of Art to Teach Evidence-Based Practice

PART II: CLINICAL/SIMULATION TEACHING STRATEGIES

27. Simulations for the APRN: Utilizing a Standardized Template to Ensure Best Practices

28. Mock Page Exercise for the Development of Communication and Clinical Decision-Making Skills

29. Use of Case Scenarios and Simulation in Teaching Critical Care Nursing

30. Learning Motivational Interviewing Through the Experiential Lenses of Provider and Patient

31. Use of Case Scenario and Tabletop Exercise in Teaching Field Triage in Disaster Nursing

32. Interprofessional Simulation: Perioperative Crisis Management

33. The Use of Reflective Journaling to Decrease Anxiety in Providing End-of-Life Care in the Critical Care Clinical Setting

34. Integrating Interprofessional Education Into Public Health Clinical Settings

35. Case Scenarios and Simulations for Student Success

36. Integration of Mixed Modality Technology to Promote Learning in the Use of Longitudinal Rolling Case Studies

37. Effective Debriefing in Simulation

38. Standardized Handoff for Quality and Safety

39. Bedside Rounding: A Patient- and Learner-Centered Post-Conference

40. Think Aloud and Expert Modeling

41. Teaching Essential Communication Strategies for a Comprehensive Well-Child Visit Using Simulation With Family Nurse Practitioner Students

42. Interprofessional Clinical Education for APRNs and Dental Students

43. Patient Care in an Intense Situation Within an Unstructured Environment

44. Strategies to Facilitate Learning in the Large Classroom: Team-Based Learning and the Use of Professional Social Media

Index

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