Browsing by Author "Freda, Kaynabess R."
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- ItemExploring the Writing Perceptions of Former Baccalaureate Nursing Students(2018-03-20) Freda, Kaynabess R.; Lambda Eta
Attendees will learn about a study exploring writing perceptions of former nursing students who are now practicing nurses and the gaps identified in the content learned versus actual practice.
- ItemThe influence of low- and high-fidelity simulations on nursing students' self-confidence, knowledge, and satisfactionMilligan, Teena M.; Freda, Kaynabess R.; Seldomridge, Lisa A.; Salisbury University, Salisbury, Maryland, USA; Lambda Eta
A single-site study to seek understanding of how low and high-fidelity simulation experiences for first-year baccalaureate nursing students influenced student perceived self-confidence, knowledge about how to care for a patient with a particular condition, and satisfaction with learning using this pedagogy.
- ItemLeadNursingForward.org: A free web-based resource to develop nurse faculty and address the national shortageFreda, Kaynabess R.; Seldomridge, Lisa A.; Jarosinski, Judith M.; Johnson, Abigail; Salisbury University, Salisbury, Maryland, USA; Lambda Eta
LeadNursingForward.org is a beneficial 'one-stop shop' that provides personal narratives, resources, opportunities, and nurse educator positions for nurses interested in advancing their career in nursing education.
- ItemLeadNursingForward.org: A one-stop web resource to address the nursing faculty shortageSeldomridge, Lisa A.; Jarosinski, Judith M.; Freda, Kaynabess R.; Johnson, Abigail; Salisbury University, Salisbury, Maryland, USA; Lambda Eta
A needs assessment explored issues related to the nurse faculty shortage finding that a single information source to learn about the educator role, paths to advanced degrees, and available educator positions was needed. A one-stop web portal was developed to provide accurate information and promote the image of nurse educators.
- ItemLeadNursingForward.org: Development of a web resource to address the nursing faculty shortageSeldomridge, Lisa A.; Jarosinski, Judith M.; Freda, Kaynabess R.; Salisbury University, Salisbury, Maryland, USA; Lambda Eta
To address concerns about the nursing and nursing faculty shortage, a web portal was developed to provide a one-stop-shop for information about becoming a nurse educator, educational pathways, and types of educator positions. Multiple interactive features allow job seekers to find educator positions in academic settings and healthcare organizations.