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Nurse Educ ; 42(1): E1-E6, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27580303

ABSTRACT

Perceptions of first-semester BSN students (N = 220) who received education on patient moving and handling skills from either fourth-year physical therapy/physiotherapy student peer teachers (n = 8) or regular nurse educators were obtained via validated scales and focus groups. There was a significant increase in the mean scores of items concerning communication skills in both groups, with increased scores for all items in the peer-led group. The teaching skills of physical therapy/physiotherapy student peers were evaluated highly by the nursing students.


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Education, Nursing, Baccalaureate , Interprofessional Relations , Moving and Lifting Patients/nursing , Peer Group , Physical Therapists/education , Physical Therapists/psychology , Students, Nursing/psychology , Adult , Female , Focus Groups , Humans , Male
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Comput Inform Nurs ; 33(3): 93-8, 2015 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25636039

ABSTRACT

This research explored the impact of tablet technology, in the form of Apple iPads, on undergraduate nursing and midwifery students' learning outcomes. In simulated clinical learning environments, first-year nursing students (n = 30) accessed apps and reference materials on iPads. Third-year nursing students (n = 88) referred to clinical guidelines to aid their decision making when problem solving. First-year midwifery students (n = 25) filmed themselves undertaking a skill and then immediately played back the video file. A total of 45 students completed an online questionnaire that allowed for qualitative comments. Students reported finding the use of iPads easy and that iPads provided point-of-care access to resources, ensuring an evidence-based approach to clinical decision making. iPads reportedly improved student efficiency and time management, while improving their ability to provide patient education. Students who used iPads for the purpose of formative self-assessment appreciated the immediate feedback and opportunity to develop clinical skills.


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Computer-Assisted Instruction , Computers, Handheld , Education, Nursing/methods , Midwifery/education , Simulation Training , Clinical Competence , Computer Simulation , Decision Support Systems, Clinical , Female , Humans , Pregnancy , Program Evaluation , Students, Nursing , Surveys and Questionnaires , Western Australia
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