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- Title
Crisis in Competency: A Defining Moment in Nursing Education.
- Authors
Kavanagh, Joan M.; DNP, Patricia A. Sharpnack
- Abstract
Advancing the mission of nursing education for a future we cannot yet fully conceive is a daunting task. The rapidly changing healthcare landscape is an exciting world of innovation, digital transformation, and accelerated knowledge creation that offers hopeful, and infinite possibilities to improve patient care, safety, and outcomes. New data suggest a continuing decline in the initial preparedness of new nurses at a time when preparation is most needed. We must adapt and embrace pedagogies relevant to a new generation of learners. In this article, we first describe the digital disruption informed by innovation moving at warp speed, catalyzing necessary and long overdue change not only in healthcare, but in how education is conceptualized and delivered. Leading and promoting the paradigm shift needed for this change is not discretionary as nurse educators strive to enhance the competency of new registered nurses. Leaders in nursing education have initiated efforts to appraise the state of the academy and find approaches to lessen the transition gap, such as competency-based education. We discuss current trends at this defining moment in nursing education, and strategies to leverage the tipping point as educators mobilize to prepare future nurses for successful collaborative artificial intelligence-infused, clinical practice.
- Subjects
NURSING; JOB qualifications; ARTIFICIAL intelligence; NURSING education; NURSING practice; ENTRY level employees; PARADIGMS (Social sciences); ROBOTICS; OUTCOME-based education; NURSES; INTERPROFESSIONAL relations; SOFTWARE analytics; DIFFUSION of innovations; PATIENT safety; COVID-19 pandemic; COMMUNITY health nursing
- Publication
Online Journal of Issues in Nursing, 2021, Vol 26, Issue 1, pN.PAG
- ISSN
1091-3734
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3912/OJIN.Vol26No01Man02