Nursing Students' Perceptions Regarding Teaching and Learning Practices That Promote Safe Medication Administration
This article reports on a study conducted to explore what helps and what complicates learning safe medication administration. In this study, nurse educators explored students' perspectives on effective teaching practices, what influences medication errors and near misses, and strategies for improving students' learning about medication administration. Students ranked nursing instructors, peers, and staff nurses as having the greatest positive impact on both their learning and patient safety. Good relationships, an appropriate pace of learning, and practice were also beneficial. Noise, time constraints, and interruptions we...
Source: Nursing Education Perspectives - March 7, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Tammy Hnatyshyn Twyla Ens Andrew Estefan Megan Kirkpatrick Source Type: research

Undergraduate Nursing Student Reflections on Indigenous Peoples' Experiences With the Canadian Health Care System
CONCLUSION: Analysis of students' learning through a reflection activity can improve the Indigenous health content curriculum.PMID:38451153 | DOI:10.1097/01.NEP.0000000000001255 (Source: Nursing Education Perspectives)
Source: Nursing Education Perspectives - March 7, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Kateryna Metersky Kaveenaa Chandrasekaran Suzanne Ezekiel Source Type: research

Nursing Students' Perceptions Regarding Teaching and Learning Practices That Promote Safe Medication Administration
This article reports on a study conducted to explore what helps and what complicates learning safe medication administration. In this study, nurse educators explored students' perspectives on effective teaching practices, what influences medication errors and near misses, and strategies for improving students' learning about medication administration. Students ranked nursing instructors, peers, and staff nurses as having the greatest positive impact on both their learning and patient safety. Good relationships, an appropriate pace of learning, and practice were also beneficial. Noise, time constraints, and interruptions we...
Source: Nursing Education Perspectives - March 7, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Tammy Hnatyshyn Twyla Ens Andrew Estefan Megan Kirkpatrick Source Type: research

Undergraduate Nursing Student Reflections on Indigenous Peoples' Experiences With the Canadian Health Care System
CONCLUSION: Analysis of students' learning through a reflection activity can improve the Indigenous health content curriculum.PMID:38451153 | DOI:10.1097/01.NEP.0000000000001255 (Source: Nursing Education Perspectives)
Source: Nursing Education Perspectives - March 7, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Kateryna Metersky Kaveenaa Chandrasekaran Suzanne Ezekiel Source Type: research

Nursing Students' Perceptions Regarding Teaching and Learning Practices That Promote Safe Medication Administration
This article reports on a study conducted to explore what helps and what complicates learning safe medication administration. In this study, nurse educators explored students' perspectives on effective teaching practices, what influences medication errors and near misses, and strategies for improving students' learning about medication administration. Students ranked nursing instructors, peers, and staff nurses as having the greatest positive impact on both their learning and patient safety. Good relationships, an appropriate pace of learning, and practice were also beneficial. Noise, time constraints, and interruptions we...
Source: Nursing Education Perspectives - March 7, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Tammy Hnatyshyn Twyla Ens Andrew Estefan Megan Kirkpatrick Source Type: research

Undergraduate Nursing Student Reflections on Indigenous Peoples' Experiences With the Canadian Health Care System
CONCLUSION: Analysis of students' learning through a reflection activity can improve the Indigenous health content curriculum.PMID:38451153 | DOI:10.1097/01.NEP.0000000000001255 (Source: Nursing Education Perspectives)
Source: Nursing Education Perspectives - March 7, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Kateryna Metersky Kaveenaa Chandrasekaran Suzanne Ezekiel Source Type: research

Validation of a Tool to Evaluate Nursing Students' Electronic Health Record Competency in Simulation
CONCLUSION: The CASE tool provided evidence of validity and reliability in evaluating EHR competency in simulation.PMID:38407222 | DOI:10.1097/01.NEP.0000000000001240 (Source: Nursing Education Perspectives)
Source: Nursing Education Perspectives - February 26, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Susan McBride Laura Thomas Sharon Decker Matthew Pierce Shelley Burson Huaxin Song Katie Haerling Adamson Source Type: research

Whose Line Is It Anyway? Undergraduate Nursing Simulation for Breaking Bad News
This article describes a simulation where senior baccalaureate students utilize the SPIKES protocol to become better prepared to field questions and break bad news should they find themselves in this situation.PMID:38407234 | DOI:10.1097/01.NEP.0000000000001249 (Source: Nursing Education Perspectives)
Source: Nursing Education Perspectives - February 26, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Lynn L Wiles Ingrid Mahoney Sarah Hutton Source Type: research

The Interdisciplinary Doula Project: Innovations in Nursing Clinical Education
This article describes the Interdisciplinary Doula Project, a program to enhance diverse perspectives and clinical skills of university students. Nursing (n = 21, 77.8%) and other health students (n = 6, 22.2%) completed doula training, diversity seminars, and 36 hours of intrapartum care. Seven nursing students were hired to work on labor and delivery upon graduation. This innovative program may increase registered nurses trained to provide culturally congruent labor support for vulnerable pregnant populations.PMID:38407243 | DOI:10.1097/01.NEP.0000000000001248 (Source: Nursing Education Perspectives)
Source: Nursing Education Perspectives - February 26, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Julie Vignato Teresa Horak Amber Goodrich Emily Shier Lastasica Coleman Anita Nicholson Meagan Thompson Source Type: research

Empowering Faculty to Incorporate Large Language Models in Nursing Education Using a Delegation Framework
This article proposes using the five rights of nursing delegation framework by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing to teach nursing students about the appropriate use of LLMs in health care and nursing education. Nursing faculty can teach students how to assess the validity and reliability of the information provided by LLMs, document its use, and reference and cite information appropriately.PMID:38407340 | DOI:10.1097/01.NEP.0000000000001246 (Source: Nursing Education Perspectives)
Source: Nursing Education Perspectives - February 26, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Jason Blomquist Sarah Llewellyn Jenny Alderden Kelley Connor Source Type: research

Validation of a Tool to Evaluate Nursing Students' Electronic Health Record Competency in Simulation
CONCLUSION: The CASE tool provided evidence of validity and reliability in evaluating EHR competency in simulation.PMID:38407222 | DOI:10.1097/01.NEP.0000000000001240 (Source: Nursing Education Perspectives)
Source: Nursing Education Perspectives - February 26, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Susan McBride Laura Thomas Sharon Decker Matthew Pierce Shelley Burson Huaxin Song Katie Haerling Adamson Source Type: research

Whose Line Is It Anyway? Undergraduate Nursing Simulation for Breaking Bad News
This article describes a simulation where senior baccalaureate students utilize the SPIKES protocol to become better prepared to field questions and break bad news should they find themselves in this situation.PMID:38407234 | DOI:10.1097/01.NEP.0000000000001249 (Source: Nursing Education Perspectives)
Source: Nursing Education Perspectives - February 26, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Lynn L Wiles Ingrid Mahoney Sarah Hutton Source Type: research

The Interdisciplinary Doula Project: Innovations in Nursing Clinical Education
This article describes the Interdisciplinary Doula Project, a program to enhance diverse perspectives and clinical skills of university students. Nursing (n = 21, 77.8%) and other health students (n = 6, 22.2%) completed doula training, diversity seminars, and 36 hours of intrapartum care. Seven nursing students were hired to work on labor and delivery upon graduation. This innovative program may increase registered nurses trained to provide culturally congruent labor support for vulnerable pregnant populations.PMID:38407243 | DOI:10.1097/01.NEP.0000000000001248 (Source: Nursing Education Perspectives)
Source: Nursing Education Perspectives - February 26, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Julie Vignato Teresa Horak Amber Goodrich Emily Shier Lastasica Coleman Anita Nicholson Meagan Thompson Source Type: research

Empowering Faculty to Incorporate Large Language Models in Nursing Education Using a Delegation Framework
This article proposes using the five rights of nursing delegation framework by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing to teach nursing students about the appropriate use of LLMs in health care and nursing education. Nursing faculty can teach students how to assess the validity and reliability of the information provided by LLMs, document its use, and reference and cite information appropriately.PMID:38407340 | DOI:10.1097/01.NEP.0000000000001246 (Source: Nursing Education Perspectives)
Source: Nursing Education Perspectives - February 26, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Jason Blomquist Sarah Llewellyn Jenny Alderden Kelley Connor Source Type: research

Validation of a Tool to Evaluate Nursing Students' Electronic Health Record Competency in Simulation
CONCLUSION: The CASE tool provided evidence of validity and reliability in evaluating EHR competency in simulation.PMID:38407222 | DOI:10.1097/01.NEP.0000000000001240 (Source: Nursing Education Perspectives)
Source: Nursing Education Perspectives - February 26, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Susan McBride Laura Thomas Sharon Decker Matthew Pierce Shelley Burson Huaxin Song Katie Haerling Adamson Source Type: research