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J Nurs Educ ; 54(2): 97-101, 2015 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25602586

ABSTRACT

The pillars constructivist model is designed to offer a unifying clinical paradigm to support consistent learning opportunities across diverse configurations of community and public health clinical sites. Thirty-six students and six faculty members participated in a mixed methods evaluation to assess the model after its inaugural semester of implementation. The evaluation methods included a rating scale that measures the model's ability to provide consistent learning opportunities at both population health and direct care sites, a case study to measure student growth within the five conceptual pillars, and a faculty focus group. Results revealed that the model served as an effective means of clinical education to support the use of multiple, small-scale public health sites. Although measurements of student growth within the pillars are inconclusive, the findings suggest efficacy. The authors recommend the continued use of the pillars constructivist model in baccalaureate programs, with further study of the author-designed evaluation tools.


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Community Health Nursing/education , Education, Nursing/standards , Models, Educational , Public Health Nursing/education , Humans
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J Nurs Educ ; 53(3): S11-8, 2014 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24530010

ABSTRACT

Nursing programs are challenged to prepare future nurses to provide care and affect determinants of health for individuals and populations. This article advances a pedagogical model for clinical education that builds concepts related to both population-level care and direct care in the community through a contextual learning approach. Because the conceptual pillars and hybrid constructivist approach allow for conceptual learning consistency across experiences, the model expands programmatic capacity to use diverse community clinical sites that accept only small numbers of students. The concept-based and hybrid constructivist learning approach is expected to contribute to the development of broad intellectual skills and lifelong learning. The pillar concepts include determinants of health and nursing care of population aggregates; direct care, based on evidence and best practices; appreciation of lived experience of health and illness; public health nursing roles and relationship to ethical and professional formation; and multidisciplinary collaboration.


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Community Health Nursing/education , Education, Nursing, Baccalaureate/organization & administration , Models, Educational , Teaching/methods , Humans , Learning , Nursing Education Research , Nursing Evaluation Research , Nursing Methodology Research , Students, Nursing/psychology
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