实施开放式教育资源:经验教训
The Journal of nursing education
|March 6, 2025
概括
俄勒冈州护理教育学院 (ONEA) 在健康公平原则上培训临床护士教师和教师. 该计划旨在解决护士短缺问题,并通过提高教育工作者的技能来改善医疗保健.
科学领域:
- 护理教育 护理教育
- 健康 公平 卫生 公平
- 临床教学 临床教学
背景情况:
- 对临床教育者和教师的有效培训对于支持新护士至关重要.
- 国家建议强调护士需要解决健康公平问题.
- 导师和教师的短缺有助于整体护理短缺.
研究的目的:
- 通过专门的教育途径,为临床护士教师和教师做好准备.
- 为护士教育工作者提供在教学健康公平概念方面的技能.
- 解决护士教育者和教师在健康公平方面缺乏准备的情况.
主要方法:
- 俄勒冈州护理教育学院 (ONEA) 提供护理士学位的途径.
- 提供临床教学和健康公平的研究生课程.
- 培训是专门为临床护士教师和教师设计的.
主要成果:
- 在两年时间里,ONEA成功培养了32名临床教师和46名学术教师.
- 参与者的反强调了对护理职业的重新热情.
- 参与者证实了他们对健康公平概念的学习和理解.
结论:
- ONEA有效地支持护士教育者和教师提高他们的教育原则.
- 该计划促进了护理专业人员对健康公平的教学.
- 通过熟练的教育工作者,ONEA为改善和改变医疗保健做出了贡献.
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