This paper, written whilst the authors were working at Curtin University, Western Australia, describes a process of determining the psychomotor skills to be taught in an undergraduate nursing programme. It outlines how consultation with clinical agencies enhanced the planning of the skills component within the new nursing curriculum and details the outcomes in terms of faculty development and curriculum design
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Reality basis for teaching psychomotor skills in a tertiary nursing curriculum
Journal of Advanced Nursing, Vol.16(8), pp.957-965
1991
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- Title
- Reality basis for teaching psychomotor skills in a tertiary nursing curriculum
- Creators
- Christine Alavi - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Journal of Advanced Nursing, Vol.16(8), pp.957-965
- Identifiers
- 1059; 991012821010902368
- Academic Unit
- School of Health and Human Sciences
- Resource Type
- Journal article