Development and implementation of a stand-alone Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program at an Ontario College

IF 1.9 Q2 NURSING
Liz Seabrook PhD, Erin Courtney EdD, Sumayya Attaallah PhD
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Abstract

Background: Health-care complexity increases concerns regarding a theory-practice gap for new graduates. The concept-based curriculum (CBC) is a model that minimizes content saturation and prepares students for safe patient care through clinical reasoning.

Innovation: After the Ontario government announced colleges could offer stand-alone bachelor's degrees in nursing, Lambton College leadership determined that the college would be one of the first colleges to develop an Honors Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree program. To alleviate content overload, Lambton faculty developed a CBC that organizes information into broader principles to assist students learn more effectively.

Implications: A CBC can help students improve their learning and structure their thoughts which leads to graduating with the necessary critical judgment skills and ability to respond to any nursing situations they are presented with. By sharing the experience of a college that developed a CBC, other colleges can complete the same process.

Conclusion: The development of a new nursing bachelor program takes time and effort. The process requires a motivated group and a leader with expertise.

在安大略省一所学院开发和实施独立的护理学学士学位课程
背景:医疗保健的复杂性增加了人们对新毕业生理论与实践脱节的担忧。基于概念的课程(CBC)是一种将内容饱和度降至最低的模式,通过临床推理为学生提供安全的病人护理:创新:在安大略省政府宣布各学院可以提供独立的护理学学士学位后,兰顿学院领导层决定成为首批开发护理学荣誉学士学位课程的学院之一。为了减轻内容过重的负担,兰顿学院的教师开发了 CBC,将信息组织成更广泛的原则,以帮助学生更有效地学习:影响:CBC 可以帮助学生提高学习效率,理顺思路,从而在毕业时具备必要的批判性判断技能和应对任何护理情况的能力。通过分享一所学院开发 CBC 的经验,其他学院也可以完成同样的过程:开发新的护理本科课程需要时间和精力。这一过程需要一个积极进取的团队和一位具有专业知识的领导者。
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2.60
自引率
10.50%
发文量
119
审稿时长
37 days
期刊介绍: Teaching and Learning in Nursing is the Official Journal of the National Organization of Associate Degree Nursing. The journal is dedicated to the advancement of Associate Degree Nursing education and practice, and promotes collaboration in charting the future of health care education and delivery. Topics include: - Managing Different Learning Styles - New Faculty Mentoring - Legal Issues - Research - Legislative Issues - Instructional Design Strategies - Leadership, Management Roles - Unique Funding for Programs and Faculty
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