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Jan 31, 2021 · We discuss current trends at this defining moment in nursing education, and strategies to leverage the tipping point as educators mobilize to prepare future nurses for successful collaborative artificial intelligence-infused, clinical practice.
Feb 1, 2007 · This paper synthesises a significant volume of literature relating to the acceptability and definition of the concept of competence with regard to nursing practice.
Nov 20, 2022 · Competency-based education (CBE) is increasingly emphasized in nursing. Professional organizations and regulatory bodies are calling for radical transformation in nursing education along with increased emphasis on developing clinical judgment.
Conscious incompetence (Awareness) Though the individual does not understand or know how to do something, he or she does recognize the deficit, as well as the value of a new skill in addressing the deficit.
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A lack of competence among nurses raises several concerns and thus contributes to adverse effects of patient outcomes. These concerns, particularly how nurse managers understand and address...
May 1, 2013 · Competence is a simpler thing to define when recognising where it does not exist in the form of incompetence. The aim of this paper is to present finding from a concept analysis that explored various facets of competence, particularly how it has been interpreted, applied and transformed over the years within nurse education in the United Kingdom.
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This study aimed to explore the reasons for inadequate competence of newly graduated nurses. Method: The present study is a qualitative study.