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Psychology, Educational (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Psychology, Educational'
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Patient empowerment in theory and practice: polysemy or cacophony?
31 Oct 2006
OBJECTIVE: This paper examines how the term "empowerment" has been used in relation to the care and education of patients with chronic conditions over the past decade. METHODS: Fifty-five articles were analysed, using a qualitative method of ...
rec_pub_17084059-patient-empowerment-theory-practice-polysemy-cacophony.htm
Complex learning: the role of knowledge, intelligence, motivation and learning strategies.
30 Oct 2006
This work presents the main theories and models formulated with the purpose of offering a global overview on the acquisition of knowledge and skills involved in the initial development of expert competence. Setting from this background, we developed ...
rec_pub_17296103-complex-learning-role-knowledge-intelligence-motivation-learning.htm
A preceptor training program model for the hemodialysis setting.
30 Oct 2006
The implementation of a preceptor training program is an integral step to improving the education of nurses entering the specialty of nephrology nursing. This preceptor training model integrates the components of the preceptor, orientee, educational ...
rec_pub_17219724-a-preceptor-training-program-model-hemodialysis-setting.htm
Motivation in nurse education practice: a case study approach.
30 Oct 2006
"There are three things to remember about education. The first is motivation. The second one is motivation. The third one is motivation" (Maehr and Meyer, 1997 p372). It is important to understand motivation and the reasons why nurses, including ...
rec_pub_17170664-motivation-nurse-education-practice-case-study-approach.htm
Guidance on delivering effective group education.
30 Oct 2006
Group education is increasingly being advocated in place of the traditional one to one approach in health care. Using the example of diabetes, this article describes why group education is effective, and outlines a process that can help shape a ...
rec_pub_17170648-guidance-delivering-effective-group-education.htm
The pain management knowledge of nurses practicing in a rural midwest retirement community.
30 Oct 2006
Pain is a significant health issue, especially among hospitalized patients and elders. Nurses are the key to effective pain management; however, several studies over the past 20 years have demonstrated that nurses lack the knowledge necessary to ...
rec_pub_17149048-the-pain-management-knowledge-nurses-practicing-rural-midwest.htm
Professional learning partnerships: a collaboration between education and service.
30 Oct 2006
Escalating mental health care needs coupled with a decreasing nurse labor force demand a fundamental paradigm shift in undergraduate education and service partnerships among psychiatric-mental health nursing students and practicing nurses. The ...
rec_pub_17141718-professional-learning-partnerships-collaboration-education-service.htm
Reflection in the disability education of undergraduate nurses: an effective learning tool?
30 Oct 2006
Reflection was integrated into an undergraduate nursing curriculum, with different frameworks demonstrating the application of a structured approach to reflection. Reflection is defined as examination and exploration of an issue of concern to help ...
rec_pub_17120862-reflection-disability-education-undergraduate-nurses-effective.htm
Anatomy of learning: instructional design principles for the anatomical sciences.
30 Oct 2006
Teaching anatomy is becoming increasingly challenging due to the progressive evolution of university teaching missions, student populations, medical and undergraduate curricula, coupled with a paucity of empirically tested evidence-based ...
rec_pub_17109426-anatomy-learning-instructional-design-principles-anatomical-sciences.htm
Can concept sorting provide a reliable, valid and sensitive measure of medical knowledge structure?
26 Oct 2006
CONTEXT: Evolution from novice to expert is associated with the development of expert-type knowledge structure. The objectives of this study were to examine reliability and validity of concept sorting (ConSort) as a measure of static knowledge ...
rec_pub_17072769-can-concept-sorting-provide-reliable-valid-sensitive-measure-medical.htm
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