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4 mar 2023 · Scholarly inquiry is a standard of practice within that role. It is defined as “The nursing professional development (NPD) practitioner integrates scholarship, evidence, and research findings into practice” (p. 104).
22 mar 2022 · Experts by experience was identified as the current leading method for involving patients, public and users in nursing education.
13 lip 2006 · Narrative inquiry is emerging from higher education curriculum studies into nursing, and interpretive phenomenology is established in nursing education research. These two research methods are compared by subject matter, agent, method, data and outcome, using examples from nursing education research ….
1 maj 2006 · Practice inquiry refers to the type of clinical investigations that interface closely with everyday practice by advanced practice nurses (APN). A practice inquiry conceptual framework and curriculum are proposed.
Nursing Inquiry exists to examine nursing's current and emerging practices, conditions, and contexts within an expanding international community of ideas, and to stimulate critical reflection toward action on matters that affect the practice of nursing across all of those dimensions.
Accountability to the public for the humane use of knowledge in providing effective and high quality services is the hallmark of a profession. Thus, the preeminent goal of scientific inquiry by nurses is the ongoing development of knowledge for use in the practice of nursing; priorities are stated in that context.
1 lip 2021 · Cognitive presence is based on the cyclic relationship between personal understanding and shared dialogue among learners’ community. In this study, Nursing education used case/problem learning in teaching the core courses and played an essential role in triggering the thinking process.