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J Psychosoc Nurs Ment Health Serv ; 49(5): 42-9, 2011 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21485979

ABSTRACT

In this article, we present a theory-based application of clinical simulation in psychiatric-mental health nursing education. As described by Benner, Sutphen, Leonard, and Day, a three-pronged apprenticeship that integrates intellectual, practical, and ethical aspects of the professional role is critical in the development of practical reasoning in nursing education and training. Clinical encounters are often fraught with ambiguity and uncertainty. Therefore, educating for a practice discipline requires experiential and situated learning. Using the three-pronged experiential model in simulated psychiatric-mental health nursing practice supports the development of critical nursing skills, ethics, and theoretical concepts. A clinical scenario is presented that demonstrates the application of this model of professional apprenticeship in psychiatric-mental health education. Applications of the concept presented may be used in training nurses new to the practice of psychiatric-mental health nursing.


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Mental Disorders/nursing , Models, Educational , Patient Simulation , Preceptorship/methods , Psychiatric Nursing/education , Adult , Curriculum , Female , Humans , Nurse's Role/psychology , Nurse-Patient Relations , Nursing Assessment , Patient Admission , Psychiatric Department, Hospital , Schizophrenia, Paranoid/nursing
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Policy Polit Nurs Pract ; 6(2): 99-108, 2005 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16443964

ABSTRACT

Although the nursing profession has a growing role in the health policy arena, the rapidly changing health care environment means that clinicians need a sophisticated understanding of health policy. Nurses are assuming leadership roles in advocacy, research, analysis, and policy development, implementation, and evaluation, contributing to a growing need to educate nurses to specialize in health policy research and analysis. This article provides an overview of a new master's and doctoral educational program specializing in health policy for advanced practice nurses who are culturally diverse and sensitive to issues of diversity. The program, currently in its third year of operation at the University of California San Francisco, School of Nursing, is addressing the gap in nursing education and practice expertise in health policy. The program is supported through funding by the Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration, Advanced Nurse Training program.


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Education, Nursing, Graduate , Health Policy , Nursing Administration Research/education , Program Development , Curriculum , Humans , Internship, Nonmedical , San Francisco , United States
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