Title of article :
Seven years on: distance learning courses for first level registered nurses and midwives<
Author/Authors :
Rogerson، نويسنده , , Elizabeth C.B. and Harden، نويسنده , , Ronald M.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
There is a recognized need to increase the accessibility and flexibility of post-registration course provision for first level registered nurses and midwives. Distance learning courses were developed and implemented at the University of Dundee in response to this need. The courses provide a range of learning opportunities from single module certificate courses to Bachelor, Honours and Masters level studies. The courses are well received by nurses and midwives and experience, over the last 7 years, has highlighted important aspects for distance learning education for both professional groups. Different educational strategies such as Work-based Learning and Problem-based Learning are incorporated into distance learning course design to facilitate the integration of theory and practice and develop cognitive and meta-cognitive skills. The relationship between course assessment and clinical environment is also a key feature of course design, with assessment methods built around work-based learning opportunities in clinical practice. Experience has shown that students require support throughout the learning process. This is achieved through text-based study guides and a range of other support strategies. It is concluded that distance learning can be individualized to meet the professional and personal needs of students and provide quality, flexible learning opportunities for nurses and midwives, facilitating practice development and benefiting patient care.
Journal title :
Nurse Education Today
Journal title :
Nurse Education Today