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Bridging the gap between scientific theory and nursing practice is crucial. Enhancing nursing education requires demonstrating the practical relevance of theoretical concepts for active learning.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing Education
  • Health Sciences Integration

Background:

  • Theoretical concepts from physical and behavioral sciences often seem disconnected from nursing practice.
  • Student nurses struggle to actively learn when theory lacks perceived relevance.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the increasing importance of aligning theoretical concepts with practical nursing application.
  • To address challenges in integrating scientific theory into nursing education.

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  • Analysis of current trends in nurse education curriculum and teaching methodologies.
  • Review of the disconnect between theoretical knowledge and practical nursing skills.

Main Results:

  • The relevance of theoretical concepts to nursing practice is a significant challenge.

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