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Book Synopsis
An exploration of how professional development can be better understood, following the progress of six nurse learners drawn from different parts of nursing and investigating both those difficulties faced by all students and those issues unique to particular students.

Table of Contents
Preface.

Acknowledgements.

1. Introducing Professional Learning in Nursing.

1.1Nurse education 1971-1989.

1.2 Reforming nurse education.

1.3Organisation of the book.

References.

2. Researching Nurses' Professional Learning.

2.1 The context of the research.

2.2 The curriculum.

2.3 The research design.

2.4 The research participants.

2.5 Data collection.

2.6 Analysing the data.

2.7.

Quality assurance activities.

References.

3. Case Studies of Professional Development.

3.1 Helen.

3.2 Marie.

3.3 Nicola.

3.4 Jack.

3.5 Grace.

3.6 Ruth.

References.

4. Being a Nurse.

4.1 Images of being a nurse.

4.2 Caring and Intimacy.

References.

5. Feeling Like a Nurse.

5.1 The nature of socialisation.

5.2 Disconfirmation.

5.3 Confusion.

5.4 Impression management.

5.5 Equilibrium.

5.6 Feeling and acting like a nurse.

References.

6. Learning to be a Professional.

6.1 Learning to relate to patients and their careers.

6.2 Developing technical knowledge.

6.3 Learning to bundle nursing activities together.

6.4 Developing professional craft knowledge.

6.5 Learning to manage feelings and emotions.

6.6 Learning to cope with ethical dilemmas.

6.7 Developing the essence of nursing and therapeutic action.

6.8 Developing interprofessional relationships.

6.9 Developing professional knowledge.

References.

7. Supporting Professional Development.

7.1 breaking through.

7.2 Mentorship.

7.3 Explaining good mentorship.

7.4 Learning by flying solo.

7.5 Learning through story-telling.

7.6 Learning through assessment of theory and practice.

7.7 Students' professional development.

References.

8. Enhancing Nurses' Professional Learning.

8.1 Conceptualising nurse education.

8.2 Researching nurses' professional learning.

8.3 Curriculum issues.

8.4 Conceptualising mentorship in nurse education.

8.5 Research and the future professional development of nurses.

References.

Index.

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 28/10/2002
      ISBN13: 9780632059911, 978-0632059911
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      An exploration of how professional development can be better understood, following the progress of six nurse learners drawn from different parts of nursing and investigating both those difficulties faced by all students and those issues unique to particular students.

      Table of Contents
      Preface.

      Acknowledgements.

      1. Introducing Professional Learning in Nursing.

      1.1Nurse education 1971-1989.

      1.2 Reforming nurse education.

      1.3Organisation of the book.

      References.

      2. Researching Nurses' Professional Learning.

      2.1 The context of the research.

      2.2 The curriculum.

      2.3 The research design.

      2.4 The research participants.

      2.5 Data collection.

      2.6 Analysing the data.

      2.7.

      Quality assurance activities.

      References.

      3. Case Studies of Professional Development.

      3.1 Helen.

      3.2 Marie.

      3.3 Nicola.

      3.4 Jack.

      3.5 Grace.

      3.6 Ruth.

      References.

      4. Being a Nurse.

      4.1 Images of being a nurse.

      4.2 Caring and Intimacy.

      References.

      5. Feeling Like a Nurse.

      5.1 The nature of socialisation.

      5.2 Disconfirmation.

      5.3 Confusion.

      5.4 Impression management.

      5.5 Equilibrium.

      5.6 Feeling and acting like a nurse.

      References.

      6. Learning to be a Professional.

      6.1 Learning to relate to patients and their careers.

      6.2 Developing technical knowledge.

      6.3 Learning to bundle nursing activities together.

      6.4 Developing professional craft knowledge.

      6.5 Learning to manage feelings and emotions.

      6.6 Learning to cope with ethical dilemmas.

      6.7 Developing the essence of nursing and therapeutic action.

      6.8 Developing interprofessional relationships.

      6.9 Developing professional knowledge.

      References.

      7. Supporting Professional Development.

      7.1 breaking through.

      7.2 Mentorship.

      7.3 Explaining good mentorship.

      7.4 Learning by flying solo.

      7.5 Learning through story-telling.

      7.6 Learning through assessment of theory and practice.

      7.7 Students' professional development.

      References.

      8. Enhancing Nurses' Professional Learning.

      8.1 Conceptualising nurse education.

      8.2 Researching nurses' professional learning.

      8.3 Curriculum issues.

      8.4 Conceptualising mentorship in nurse education.

      8.5 Research and the future professional development of nurses.

      References.

      Index.

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