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El. knyga: Routledge International Handbook of Nurse Education

Edited by (Middlesex University, UK), Edited by (Central Queensland University, Australia)
  • Formatas: 420 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Nov-2019
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351121668
  • Formatas: 420 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Nov-2019
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351121668

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Bringing together leading authorities from across the world to reflect on past, present, and future approaches to nurse education and nursing pedagogy, this comprehensive handbook provides a research-informed and cutting-edge overview for all educators, researchers, and policy-makers concerned with nurse education.



While vast numbers of nurses across the globe contribute in all areas of healthcare delivery from primary care to acute and long-term care in community settings, there are significant differences in how they are educated, as well as the precise nature of their practice. This comprehensive handbook provides a research-informed and international perspective on the critical issues in contemporary nurse education.





As an applied discipline, nursing is implemented differently depending on the social, political and cultural climate in any given context. These factors impact on education, as much as on practice, and are reflected in debates around the value of accredited programmes, and on-the-job training, apprenticeship, undergraduate and postgraduate pathways into nursing. Engaging with these debates amongst others, the authors collected here discuss how, through careful design and delivery of nursing curricula, nurses can be prepared to understand complex care processes, complex healthcare technologies, complex patient needs and responses to therapeutic interventions, and complex organizations. The book discusses historical perspectives on how nurses should be educated; contemporary issues facing educators; teaching and learning strategies; the politics of nurse education; education for advanced nursing practice; global approaches; and educating for the future.





Bringing together leading authorities from across the world to reflect on past, present and future approaches to nurse education and nursing pedagogy, this handbook provides a cutting-edge overview for all educators, researchers and policy-makers concerned with nurse education.

Foreword Section 1: Global Perspectives on Nurse Education
1. A History
of Nurse Education and the Clinical Nurse Educator
2. Nursing Education in
Australia
3. History of Nursing Education in the United States
4. The
development and current challenges of nursing education in Hong Kong
5. A
History of Nurse Education in the Bailiwick of Guernsey
6. Historical
Development of Nursing Education in Africa
7. Crossing Borders in Education:
A Conceptual and Contextual Approach
8. Collaborative Online International
Learning (COIL) A New Model of Global Education Section 2: Pedagogy in Nurse
Education
9. Transformative Learning
10. Reintegrating theory and practice in
nursing: knowledge and theories of practice learning
11. Clinical Teaching
and Assessment in nursing
12. Simulation in Nursing Education
13. Exploring
arts-based pedagogies in nurse education: the A.R.T.E framework Section 3:
Contemporary Issues in Nurse Education
14. Public Health in Nurse Education
15. Learning to Keep Patients Safe
16. Research in and of nursing practice:
doctoral education in nursing
17. Expanding Lifelong Learning Opportunities:
Finding Interprofessional Models to Forge Change
18. Global approaches to
interprofessional education
19. Dyslexia and Nurse Education
20.
e-professionalism & nurse education: The Awareness to Action (A2A)
educational framework Section 4: Nurse Education and Social Commentary
21.
The Politics of Nurse Education
22. Recent developments in interprofessional
healthcare leadership
23. Approaches for Addressing Diversity in Nursing
Education
24. Technologisation of nursing education
25. Nursing Education and
Health Care in the Context of the Ecological Approach
26. Think well,
practice well: Teaching nurse students to think critically
27. Volunteering
as Transformative Pedagogy in Nurse Education
Sue Dyson is Professor of Nursing at the University of Derby, United Kingdom. Sue is a nurse and midwife by professional background. Her research focuses on volunteerism and volunteering, and is concerned with exploring links between student volunteering, critical thinking, compassion and critical pedagogy.





Margaret McAllister is Professor of Nursing at Central Queensland University, Australia. With a background in nursing, mental health nursing, education and cultural studies, Margaret teaches in the Master of Mental Health Nursing and has research expertise in Narrative Therapy and Narrative Research.