The situation of nursing education in Latin America and the Caribbean towards universal health

Revista latino-americana de enfermagem
Silvia Helena De Bortoli CassianiNathaly Rozo Gutierrez

Abstract

to assess the situation of nursing education and to analyze the extent to which baccalaureate level nursing education programs in Latin America and the Caribbean are preparing graduates to contribute to the achievement of Universal Health. quantitative, descriptive/exploratory, cross-sectional study carried out in 25 countries. a total of 246 nursing schools participated in the study. Faculty with doctoral level degrees totaled 31.3%, without Brazil this is reduced to 8.3%. The ratio of clinical experiences in primary health care services to hospital-based services was 0.63, indicating that students receive more clinical experiences in hospital settings. The results suggested a need for improvement in internet access; information technology; accessibility for the disabled; program, faculty and student evaluation; and teaching/learning methods. there is heterogeneity in nursing education in Latin America and the Caribbean. The nursing curricula generally includes the principles and values of Universal Health and primary health care, as well as those principles underpinning transformative education modalities such as critical and complex thinking development, problem-solving, evidence-based clinical decision-making, and lifelong ...Continue Reading

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Jan 17, 2020·The Journal of Nursing Education·Adelais MarkakiJohis Ortega
Jul 25, 2019·Revista latino-americana de enfermagem·Judy HonigJennifer Dohrn
Dec 12, 2019·Revista latino-americana de enfermagem·Adelais MarkakiDoreen Harper
May 17, 2019·Revista Panamericana De Salud Pública = Pan American Journal of Public Health·Amelia J BrandtFernando Antonio Menezes da Silva
May 17, 2019·Revista Panamericana De Salud Pública = Pan American Journal of Public Health·Johis OrtegaNilda Peragallo Montano
Nov 30, 2019·International nursing review·P I WattsA Markaki
Nov 9, 2020·Human Resources for Health·Isabel Amélia Costa MendesÁlvaro Francisco Lopes de Sousa
Dec 5, 2020·Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice·Daisy S GarciaWeichao Yuwen

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