Innovative teaching strategies within a nursing education model

Recent nursing literature has repeatedly proclaimed the need for creativity in nursing. The complexity of contemporary nursing practice as a result of the explosion of knowledge and technology, changing human values and diverse health care systems, requires an innovative and creative nurse who ca...

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Main Author: Potgieter, Eugené
Other Authors: Brink, Hilla
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2015
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Online Access:Potgieter, Eugené (1996) Innovative teaching strategies within a nursing education model, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/15801>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-158012018-11-19T17:14:39Z Innovative teaching strategies within a nursing education model Potgieter, Eugené Brink, Hilla Steyn, P. J. N. (Paul Johannes Nicolaas), 1949- Creativity Innovative teaching strategies Problem-solving Student-centred learning Creative learning environment Nursing education model CReative thinking skills Whole brain learning Productive learning Science-art of nursing 610.730715 Creative thinking Nursing -- Study and teaching (Continuing education) Problem solving Student-centred learning Creative learning environment Nursing education model Whole brain learning Productive learning Science-art of nursing Recent nursing literature has repeatedly proclaimed the need for creativity in nursing. The complexity of contemporary nursing practice as a result of the explosion of knowledge and technology, changing human values and diverse health care systems, requires an innovative and creative nurse who can adapt to change and provide holistic, individualised, context-specific patient care. Higher levels of cognitive thought, creative thinking and problem-solving skills have been stressed as desirable qualities of student nurses. It is suggested in the literature that the evolution of innovative strategies and the ways to implement them into nursing curricula be explored in order to assist and encourage students to develop these higher cognitive skills. From an analytical study of the literature which was undertaken with the aim of exploring the nature of creativity and the processes involved in creative thinking and learning, and of identifying innovative strategies particularly relevant to the teaching of nursing, it became apparent that the most significant determinants in teaching for creativity, are the learning enviromnent, the educator-student relationship, and the provision of a variety of teaching strategies, which are student-centred with a problem-solving focus. It was established that stimulation of both the left and right hemispheres of the brain is essential for the development of creative thinking skills. Based on the insights and knowledge gained in the study, a nursing education model for the fostering of creativity was developed. This model encompasses a wide variety of didactic considerations and is designed to stimulate whole brain learning. It is hoped that its use will be of value in the production of innovative and courageous nurse practitioners who will be better equipped to cope with the changes and challenges of their working environment and be able to provide context-specific nursing care. Health Studies D. Litt. et Phil. (Nursing Science) 2015-01-23T04:24:06Z 2015-01-23T04:24:06Z 1996-06 Thesis Potgieter, Eugené (1996) Innovative teaching strategies within a nursing education model, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/15801> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/15801 en 1 online resource (xx, 440 leaves)
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topic Creativity
Innovative teaching strategies
Problem-solving
Student-centred learning
Creative learning environment
Nursing education model
CReative thinking skills
Whole brain learning
Productive learning
Science-art of nursing
610.730715
Creative thinking
Nursing -- Study and teaching (Continuing education)
Problem solving
Student-centred learning
Creative learning environment
Nursing education model
Whole brain learning
Productive learning
Science-art of nursing
spellingShingle Creativity
Innovative teaching strategies
Problem-solving
Student-centred learning
Creative learning environment
Nursing education model
CReative thinking skills
Whole brain learning
Productive learning
Science-art of nursing
610.730715
Creative thinking
Nursing -- Study and teaching (Continuing education)
Problem solving
Student-centred learning
Creative learning environment
Nursing education model
Whole brain learning
Productive learning
Science-art of nursing
Potgieter, Eugené
Innovative teaching strategies within a nursing education model
description Recent nursing literature has repeatedly proclaimed the need for creativity in nursing. The complexity of contemporary nursing practice as a result of the explosion of knowledge and technology, changing human values and diverse health care systems, requires an innovative and creative nurse who can adapt to change and provide holistic, individualised, context-specific patient care. Higher levels of cognitive thought, creative thinking and problem-solving skills have been stressed as desirable qualities of student nurses. It is suggested in the literature that the evolution of innovative strategies and the ways to implement them into nursing curricula be explored in order to assist and encourage students to develop these higher cognitive skills. From an analytical study of the literature which was undertaken with the aim of exploring the nature of creativity and the processes involved in creative thinking and learning, and of identifying innovative strategies particularly relevant to the teaching of nursing, it became apparent that the most significant determinants in teaching for creativity, are the learning enviromnent, the educator-student relationship, and the provision of a variety of teaching strategies, which are student-centred with a problem-solving focus. It was established that stimulation of both the left and right hemispheres of the brain is essential for the development of creative thinking skills. Based on the insights and knowledge gained in the study, a nursing education model for the fostering of creativity was developed. This model encompasses a wide variety of didactic considerations and is designed to stimulate whole brain learning. It is hoped that its use will be of value in the production of innovative and courageous nurse practitioners who will be better equipped to cope with the changes and challenges of their working environment and be able to provide context-specific nursing care. === Health Studies === D. Litt. et Phil. (Nursing Science)
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