1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910143259303321

Autore

Spouse Jenny

Titolo

Professional learning in nursing [[electronic resource] /] / Jenny Spouse

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Osney Mead, Oxford ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell Science, c2003

ISBN

1-280-21396-5

9786610213962

0-470-70960-X

0-470-77449-5

1-4051-4752-0

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (252 p.)

Disciplina

610.73/071/5

610.730711

610.730715

Soggetti

Nursing - Study and teaching (Continuing education)

Career development

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Table of Contents; 7.6 Learning through assessment of theory and practice; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1 Introducing Professional Learning in Nursing; 1.1 Nurse education 1971-1989; 1.2 Reforming nurse education; 1.3 Organisation of the book; References; 2 Researching Nurses' Professional Learning; 2.1 The context of the research; 2.2 The curriculum; 2.3 The research design; 2.4 The research participants; 2.5 Data collection; 2.6 Analysing the data; 2.7 Quality assurance activities; References; 3 Case Studies of Professional Development; 3.1 Helen; 3.2 Marie; 3.3 Nicola; 3.4 Jack; 3.5 Grace

3.6 RuthReferences; 4 Being a Nurse; 4.1 Images of being a nurse; 4.2 Caring and intimacy; References; 5 Feeling Like a Nurse; 5.1 The nature of socialisation; 5.2 Disconfirmation; 5.3 Confusion; 5.4 Impression management; 5.5 Equilibrium; 5.6 Feeling and acting like a nurse; References; 6 Learning to be a Professional; 6.1 Learning to relate to patients and their carers; 6.2 Developing technical knowledge; 6.3



Learning to bundle nursing activities together; 6.4 Developing professional craft knowledge; 6.5 Learning to manage feelings and emotions; 6.6 Learning to cope with ethical dilemmas

6.7 Developing the essence of nursing and therapeutic action6.8 Developing interprofessional relationships; 6.9 Developing professional knowledge; References; 7 Supporting Professional Development; 7.1 Breaking through; 7.2 Mentorship; 7.3 Explaining good mentorship; 7.4 Learning by flying solo; 7.5 Learning through story-telling; 7.7 Students' professional development; References; 8 Enhancing Nurses' Professional Learning; 8.1 Conceptualising nurse education; 8.2 Researching nurses' professional learning; 8.3 Curriculum issues; 8.4 Conceptualising mentorship in nurse education

8.5 Research and the future professional development of nursesReferences; Index

Sommario/riassunto

The way nurses are taught is constantly evolving and changing. Workplace learning is seen as key to developing practitioners. In this book Jenny Spouse discusses how students learn in a range of different clinical settings and how best to facilitate this process. How do students learn to become nurses? What knowledge and understanding do they need to acquire? How do their preconceptions, beliefs about the learning process, and social needs affect their development? What do they find helpful and unhelpful? What makes clinical settings good for learning? Is it helpful for students to document