Ensuring a knowledgeable and committed gerontological nursing workforce

There is a growing societal need for professional nurses who are knowledgeable and committed to working with older adults. In order to address this need, a small study that included self-evaluation and curriculum review was conducted by faculty at one Midwestern nursing program in the United States....

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Hauptverfasser: Plonczynski, Donna J., Ehrlich-Jones, Linda, Robertson, Julie Fisher, Rossetti, Jeanette, Munroe, Donna J., Koren, Mary Elaine, Berent, Georgine, Hertz, Judith
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Attitude of Health Personnel
Career Choice
Continuing education
Cross-Sectional Studies
Curriculum
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Education, Nursing, Continuing
Faculty
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Female
Geriatric medicine
Geriatric Nursing - education
Geriatric Nursing - manpower
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Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Humans
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Needs Assessment - organization & administration
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Nursing
Nursing Education Research
Nursing Methodology Research
Older people
Personnel Loyalty
Prejudice
Professional knowledge
Professional responsibilities
Program Evaluation
Students, Nursing - psychology
Surveys and Questionnaires
Workforce
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