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- Title
Bridging the Gap from Theory to Practice: Teaching Evidence-based Nursing Strategies for Developing Critical Thinkers and Lifelong Learners.
- Authors
Bhatarasakoon, Patraporn; Chiaranai, Chantira
- Abstract
This manuscript responded to the call for the integration of evidence-based practice concept into the nursing curriculum. It aims to 1) review the importance of teaching evidence-based nursing in nursing education, 2) identify key principles and competencies associated with evidence-based nursing, and 3) provide evidence-based teaching strategies to foster critical thinking and research literacy among nursing students. Drawing from current pedagogical research and best practices, it provides a robust framework for enhancing teaching methodologies in the nursing field. Encompassing diverse evidence-based strategies ensures direct relevance and applicability in real-world clinical scenarios. Recognizing healthcare's dynamic, it serves as a comprehensive resource for nurse educators, fostering a profound understanding of evidence-based practices. By distilling insights from recent pedagogical studies, it establishes a strong foundation for continuous improvement in teaching methods, advocating for seamless integration of evidence-based strategies. In summary, this paper is vital for nurse educators to refine their instructional methodologies, offering evidence-based teaching strategies grounded in research and practical application. It significantly contributes to shaping a new generation of nursing professionals, equipping them with the requisite skills, knowledge, and the adaptive mindset necessary for effective evidence-based practice in the ever-evolving healthcare landscape.
- Subjects
EVIDENCE-based nursing; MEDICAL logic; COMMUNICATIVE competence; PATIENT autonomy; TEAMS in the workplace; JOB qualifications; SELF-efficacy; MEDICAL quality control; INTERPROFESSIONAL relations; GRADUATES; NURSING assessment; PRIVACY; PEER relations; LEADERSHIP; TEACHING methods; NURSING; PSYCHOLOGICAL adaptation; CONTINUING education of nurses; NURSES' attitudes; INFORMATION literacy; NURSING practice; BACCALAUREATE nursing education; COLLEGE students; CLINICAL education; CONTINUING education; OUTCOME-based education; NURSING students; CRITICAL thinking; MEDICAL ethics
- Publication
Pacific Rim International Journal of Nursing Research, 2024, Vol 28, Issue 3, p469
- ISSN
1906-8107
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.60099/prijnr.2024.268645