Nursing Educ
Nursing Educ
Nursing Educ
NURSING EDUCATION
6. Change agent
- updates or changes Core
- Be aware of any changes to state Practice Act
CHARACTERISTIC/QUALITIES
OF A NURSING EDUCATOR
1. Appropriate education
2. Teaching skills
3. Ability to work with others
4. Expertise
5. Assessment skills
6. Love of nursing
7. Communication skills
8. Skills beyond the clinical setting
THE EDUCATION PROCESS
Education Process- A systematic, sequential, planned course of action on the part of
both the teacher and learner to achieve the outcomes of teaching and learning.
Teaching/Instruction- A deliberate intervention that involves sharing information and
experiences to meet the intended learner outcomes.
Learning- A change in behaviour that can be observed or measured, and that can
occur at any time or in any place as a result of exposure to environmental stimuli.
Patient Education- The process of helping clients learn health- related behaviours to
achieve the goal of optimal health and independence in self-care.
Staff Education- The process of helping nurses acquire knowledge, attitudes, and
skills to improve the delivery of quality care to the consumer.
ASSURE MODEL
Absence of third-
Low priority status
party
of client education
reimbursement
Factors
interfering with
Negative influence Lack of confidence
the health
of environment and competence
professional’s
ability to teach
Questionable
Lack of motivation
effectiveness of
and skill
client education
Documentation
difficulties
Lack of time
(rapid discharge or
episodic care)
Stress of illness
Literacy problems
Factors
interfering with Readiness to learn
Negative influence issues (motivation
the learner to
of environment and adherence)
process
information
Complexity,
Extent of needed fragmentation, and
behavior change inconvenience of
healthcare system
Is based on the assumption that all people are unique and want to
grow in a positive way. The learner chooses what they need to
learn in order to realize their potential, positive growth, and
improved self-concept. The instructor acts as a facilitator instead of
an authority, allowing freedom of choice and respect for the
learner. Maslow’s theory of the hierarchy of needs is a major
influence in the humanistic learning theory (Bastable, 2008).
Reference
Bastable, S. (2019): Nurse As Educator: Principles of
Teaching and Learning For Nursing Practice. 5th ed
Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Burlington Massachusetts