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Learning AND continuing education AND nursing

https://read.qxmd.com/read/38538449/assessment-of-education-in-a-community-hospital-on-healthcare-providers-knowledge-of-and-attitudes-toward-medical-marijuana
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sierra Meyers, Kisha Gant, Melissa Burmeister
INTRODUCTION: Although medical marijuana usage continues to become more socially acceptable and is increasingly regarded as a legitimate treatment alternative for certain medical conditions such as cancer and epilepsy, stigma remains. METHODS: This study examined whether offering an educational session addressing several key aspects of medical marijuana (e.g., pharmacology, legality) to healthcare providers in a community hospital setting improved knowledge about and/or altered attitudes toward marijuana use...
March 26, 2024: Currents in Pharmacy Teaching & Learning
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38532668/-embracing-the-era-of-artificial-intelligence-innovation-and-preparation-in-nursing-education
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Su-Fen Cheng
Rapid recent advances in information technology have opened the door for artificial intelligence (AI)-related technologies to be applied extensively across many industries. The Ministry of Education has emphasized the importance of cultivating advanced-level professionals in diverse fields, particularly in smart machinery, the Asia-Silicon Valley sector, green energy technology, biotechnology, national defense, new agricultural, and circular economy industries, to enhance innovation and promote industrial competitiveness (Kuo, 2019)...
April 2024: Hu Li za Zhi the Journal of Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38532429/continuous-training-based-on-the-needs-of-operating-room-nurses-using-web-application-a-new-approach-to-improve-their-knowledge
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
R Khorammakan, S H Roudbari, A Omid, V S Anoosheh, A N Arabkhazaei, A Z Arabkhazaei, J Khalili, H Belyad Chaldashti, A Ghadami
INTRODUCTION: Since university education and intensive and limited pre-service training do not provide an acceptable level of performing the duties of operating room nurses, and considering the limitations of traditional training methods in the field of operating room; This study was conducted with the aim of determining the effect of using the electronic education approach based on web application, leveled, personalized and based on the needs of nurses on their level of knowledge and satisfaction...
March 26, 2024: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38522257/nurses-self-regulated-learning-in-clinical-wards-important-insights-for-nurse-educators-from-a-multi-method-research-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katrien Cuyvers, Catharina Van Oostveen, Maaike D Endedijk, Veerle Struben
Central in nurse education curricula stands the preparation of future nurses to work in quickly evolving, dynamic, clinical wards. Learning in the flow of work plays a pivotal role in initial nurse education, but also during continuous professional development. To drive their ongoing development, nurses need competency in self-regulation of learning (SRL). Despite the importance of SRL in the clinical workplace for all (future) healthcare professionals, research on self-regulated workplace learning (SRwpL) of nurses and future nurses in clinical wards is underdeveloped...
March 20, 2024: Nurse Education Today
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38519899/development-of-an-interdisciplinary-training-program-about-chronic-pain-management-with-a-cognitive-behavioural-approach-for-healthcare-professionals-part-of-a-hybrid-effectiveness-implementation-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wouter Munneke, Christophe Demoulin, Jo Nijs, Carine Morin, Emy Kool, Anne Berquin, Mira Meeus, Margot De Kooning
BACKGROUND: Many applied postgraduate pain training programs are monodisciplinary, whereas interdisciplinary training programs potentially improve interdisciplinary collaboration, which is favourable for managing patients with chronic pain. However, limited research exists on the development and impact of interdisciplinary training programs, particularly in the context of chronic pain. METHODS: This study aimed to describe the development and implementation of an interdisciplinary training program regarding the management of patients with chronic pain, which is part of a type 1 hybrid effectiveness-implementation study...
March 22, 2024: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38515254/evaluation-of-malnutrition-knowledge-among-nursing-staff-in-the-czech-republic-a-cross-sectional-psychometric-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vit Blanar, Jan Pospichal, Doris Eglseer, Zuzana Kala Grofová, Silva Bauer
Construct : The Knowledge of Malnutrition - Geriatric 2.0' (KoM-G 2.0) instrument was designed to quantify nursing staff malnutrition knowledge in inpatient medical and rehabilitation care facilities, as well as home health care. It has been used to assess grasp of current clinical practice guidelines and proficiency in addressing issues related to malnutrition. It provides insight into familiarity with and capacity to tackle issues pertaining to malnutrition in clinical practice. Furthermore, it has been used assess the effectiveness of educational interventions aimed at improving nursing professionals knowledge and awareness of malnutrition...
March 21, 2024: Teaching and Learning in Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38515084/the-effect-of-spaced-learning-on-the-learning-outcome-and-retention-of-nurse-anesthesia-students-a-randomized-controlled-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ali Khalafi, Zahra Fallah, Hamid Sharif-Nia
BACKGROUND: Poor learning and retention are common problems of students, which may be alleviated by optimization of widely used educational methods such as lectures. This study aimed to investigate the effect of spaced learning on the learning outcome and retention of nurse anesthesia students. METHODS: This was a randomized controlled study with a pre-and post-test design on 64 nurse anesthesia students who were divided into two groups of spaced lecture (n = 32) and conventional lecture (n = 32)...
March 21, 2024: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38511927/in-the-midst-of-dealing-with-changes-in-continuing-education-a-mental-model-to-support-well-being-and-action
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marianna Shershneva, Barbara Anderson
Continuing education (CE) professionals are experiencing continuous changes in their practice, including situations where they see a need for change but feel overwhelmed with change implementation. This article is a reflection on our experience of (1) transitioning from independently operating health professions CE units in medicine, nursing, and pharmacy to becoming a Joint Accreditation provider of interprofessional CE and (2) developing and using a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Toolkit for Accredited Continuing Education...
March 14, 2024: Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38509579/assessment-approaches-in-undergraduate-health-professions-education-towards-the-development-of-feasible-assessment-approaches-for-low-resource-settings
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REVIEW
Eva Mukurunge, Champion N Nyoni, Lizemari Hugo
BACKGROUND: Feasible and effective assessment approaches to measuring competency in health sciences are vital in competency-based education. Educational programmes for health professions in low- and middle-income countries are increasingly adopting competency-based education as a strategy for training health professionals. Importantly, the organisation of assessments and assessment approaches must align with the available resources and still result in the fidelity of implementation. A review of existing assessment approaches, frameworks, models, and methods is essential for the development of feasible and effective assessment approaches in low-resource settings...
March 20, 2024: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38509515/increasing-pediatric-radiation-oncology-capacity-in-sub-saharan-africa-using-technology-a-pilot-of-a-pediatric-radiation-oncology-virtual-training-course
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adedayo O Joseph, Adeseye M Akinsete, Azeezat O Ajose, Aishat T Oladipo, Adeola Maliki, Korede Akindele, Michelle Mangongolo, Samuel Adeneye, Wilfred Ngwa
BACKGROUND: The shortage of skilled healthcare professionals in pediatric oncology and the limited access to training programs remain significant challenges in Nigeria and sub-Saharan Africa. The the Pediatric Radiation Oncology (Virtual) Course, 'PedROC' project aims to contribute to improving pediatric cancer outcomes in Nigeria by increasing the capacity of radiation oncology professionals. To address the gap in access to pediatric radiation oncology professional development, the PedROC project was created, harnessing technology to improve radiation oncology training via a curriculum delivered through web-conferencing...
March 20, 2024: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38508652/talking-in-primary-care-tip-protocol-for-a-cluster-randomised-controlled-trial-in-uk-primary-care-to-assess-clinical-and-cost-effectiveness-of-communication-skills-e-learning-for-practitioners-on-patients-musculoskeletal-pain-and-enablement
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Felicity L Bishop, Nadia Cross, Rachel Dewar-Haggart, Emma Teasdale, Amy Herbert, Michelle E Robinson, Matthew J Ridd, Christian Mallen, Lorna Clarson, Jennifer Bostock, Taeko Becque, Beth Stuart, Kirsty Garfield, Leanne Morrison, Sebastien Pollet, Jane Vennik, Helen Atherton, Jeremy Howick, Geraldine M Leydon, Jacqui Nuttall, Nazrul Islam, Paul H Lee, Paul Little, Hazel A Everitt
INTRODUCTION: Effective communication can help optimise healthcare interactions and patient outcomes. However, few interventions have been tested clinically, subjected to cost-effectiveness analysis or are sufficiently brief and well-described for implementation in primary care. This paper presents the protocol for determining the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a rigorously developed brief eLearning tool, EMPathicO, among patients with and without musculoskeletal pain. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: A cluster randomised controlled trial in general practitioner (GP) surgeries in England and Wales serving patients from diverse geographic, socioeconomic and ethnic backgrounds...
March 19, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38504860/infection-prevention-in-medical-education-results-of-a-descriptive-cross-sectional-study-in-germany
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Paul-Dierk Tingelhoff, Frank Hufert, Claudia Kiessling, Bertram Otto
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to assess the current curricular status of content on infection prevention in hospitals during medical education prior to the development of a serious game on infection prevention in hospitals. In addition, the data collected was to be contrasted with the training for a specialist nurse in hygiene and infection prevention (FKHI). METHODOLOGY: In an online survey, persons in charge of medical degree programs and continuing education centers for FKHI, SkillsLabs and professional associations in Germany were asked to answer 28 questions on framework conditions, teaching, examinations, and gamification...
2024: GMS Journal for Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38504255/interventions-methods-and-outcome-measures-used-in-teaching-evidence-based-practice-to-healthcare-students-an-overview-of-systematic-reviews
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lea D Nielsen, Mette M Løwe, Francisco Mansilla, Rene B Jørgensen, Asviny Ramachandran, Bodil B Noe, Heidi K Egebæk
BACKGROUND: To fully implement the internationally acknowledged requirements for teaching in evidence-based practice, and support the student's development of core competencies in evidence-based practice, educators at professional bachelor degree programs in healthcare need a systematic overview of evidence-based teaching and learning interventions. The purpose of this overview of systematic reviews was to summarize and synthesize the current evidence from systematic reviews on educational interventions being used by educators to teach evidence-based practice to professional bachelor-degree healthcare students and to identify the evidence-based practice-related learning outcomes used...
March 19, 2024: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38503251/educational-interventions-and-their-effects-on-healthcare-professionals-digital-competence-development-a-systematic-review
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REVIEW
E Kulju, E Jarva, A Oikarinen, M Hammarén, O Kanste, K Mikkonen
INTRODUCTION: The digitalisation of healthcare requires that healthcare professionals are equipped with adequate digital competencies to be able to deliver high-quality healthcare. Continuing professional education is needed to ensure these competencies. OBJECTIVE: This systematic review aimed to identify and describe the educational interventions that have been developed to improve various aspects of the digital competence of healthcare professionals and the effects of these interventions...
May 2024: International Journal of Medical Informatics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38501839/development-of-a-telehealth-simulation-using-intraprofessional-collaboration
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kimberly Rumsey, Shinu Joy, Dwayne More, Morgan Cangelosi, Juan Feng, Margaret Touw
Telehealth allows access to high-quality, holistic patient care, including diagnosis, interventions, treatments, monitoring, and patient education. As the use of telehealth continues to increase, faculty considered the need for entry-level nursing students to be introduced to telehealth and its services. Faculty from the medical-surgical II and mental health courses developed a learning experience for students that blends concepts from both courses, as patients often present with multiple problems. The telehealth experience helped students utilize assessment skills, learn delegation, and connect concepts from two courses to provide care for a patient remotely...
March 20, 2024: Nursing Education Perspectives
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38500131/exploring-advanced-clinical-practitioner-perspectives-on-training-role-identity-and-competence-a-qualitative-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maxine Kuczawski, Suzanne Ablard, Fiona Sampson, Susan Croft, Joanna Sutton-Klein, Suzanne Mason
BACKGROUND: Advanced Clinical Practitioners (ACPs) are a new role that have been established to address gaps and support the existing medical workforce in an effort to help reduce increasing pressures on NHS services. ACPs have the potential to practice at a similar level to mid-grade medical staff, for example independently undertaking assessments, requesting and interpreting investigations, and diagnosing and discharging patients. These roles have been shown to improve both service outcomes and quality of patient care...
March 18, 2024: BMC Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38493589/the-effectiveness-of-continuing-professional-development-for-the-residential-long-term-care-workforce-a-systematic-review
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REVIEW
Giuseppe Aleo, Nicola Pagnucci, Niamh Walsh, Roger Watson, Deirdre Lang, Thomas Kearns, Mark White, Catherine Fitzgerald
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the effectiveness of continuing professional development in residential long-term care. DESIGN: Systematic review. DATA SOURCES: PubMed, Cumulative Index to Nursing & Allied Health (CINAHL), and Web of Science. REVIEW METHODS: Empirical studies published between 2003 and 2023 describing the effectiveness of continuing professional development in long-term care were selected according to PRISMA guidelines...
March 14, 2024: Nurse Education Today
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38493087/clinical-virtual-simulation-predictors-of-user-acceptance-in-nursing-education
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
José Miguel Padilha, Patrício Costa, Paulino Sousa, Ana Ferreira
BACKGROUND: Using virtual patients integrated in simulators expands students' training opportunities in healthcare. However, little is known about the usability perceived by students and the factors/determinants that predict the acceptance and use of clinical virtual simulation in nursing education. OBJECTIVES: To identify the factors/determinants that predict the acceptance and use of clinical virtual simulation in learning in nursing education. METHODS: Observational, cross-sectional, analytical study of the use of clinical virtual simulation in nursing to answer the research question: What factors/determinants predict the acceptance and use of a clinical virtual simulator in nursing education? We used a non-probabilistic sampling, more specifically a convenience sample of nursing degree students...
March 16, 2024: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38491487/comparison-of-three-dimensional-heads-up-system-versus-traditional-microscopic-system-in-medical-education-for-vitreoretinal-surgeries-a-prospective-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xin-Yu Zhao, Qing Zhao, Ning-Ning Li, Chu-Ting Wang, Yin-Han Wang, Li-Hui Meng, Han-Yi Min, You-Xin Chen
BACKGROUND: To compare the value and efficiency of the three-dimensional (3D) heads-up surgical system and traditional microscopic (TM) system in teaching and learning vitreoretinal surgeries. METHODS: Twenty ophthalmologists and scrub nurses were recruited as teachers, and 45 junior ophthalmology residents and trainee doctors, trainee nurses, and medical students were recruited as observers. Each teacher and observer were assigned to both a 3D-assisted and TM-assisted vitreoretinal surgery and then asked to complete satisfaction questionnaires for both surgical systems at the end of each surgery...
March 15, 2024: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38491363/applying-narrative-medicine-to-prepare-empathetic-healthcare-providers-in-undergraduate-pharmacy-education-in-singapore-a-mixed-methods-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhe Han, Keith C Barton, Li-Ching Ho, Kai Zhen Yap, Doreen Su-Yin Tan, Shuh Shing Lee, Constance Xue Rui Neo, Amanda Han Lin Tan, Brian Ming Yao Boey, Charis Jia Yan Soon, Paul J Gallagher
BACKGROUND: Narrative medicine demonstrated positive impact on empathy in medicine and nursing students. However, this pedagogical approach had not been evaluated in pharmacy education. This study sought to apply and evaluate the narrative medicine approach in extending empathy in Asian undergraduate pharmacy students. METHODS: Narrative medicine was applied through workshops which used narratives of people with different experiences and perspectives. First-year undergraduate pharmacy students who volunteered and attended these workshops formed the intervention group (N = 31) and the remaining first-year cohort formed the control group (N = 112)...
March 15, 2024: BMC Medical Education
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