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245 0 _aPhilippine journal of nursing education.
260 _aQuezon City :
_bAssociation of Deans of Philippine Colleges of Nursing,
_c2019
300 _a1-60 pages :
_c27 cm.
490 _vPhilippine journal of nursing education, Volume 29, Issue 1, October 2019
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
520 _a[Article Title: Quantum Transformation of Philippine Nursing Education System : Basis for Development of Quantum Leadership Skills Training Plan / Patricia Villacorta-Manalaysay, p. 2-10] Abstract: Change is basic to life as to an individual and an organization. Therefore, change should be accepted and managed appropriately by leaders, before any transformation can transpire. The leader should think and live quantum leadership for true transformation in order to predict and adapt to a life of change.;[Article Title: Lived Experiences of Faculty Members of Medical Allied Programs in the Implementation of Outcomes-Based Education: A phenomenological study / Rodney Odesson P. Raguindin, Cynthia P. Lopez, and Sharon Orcajo, p. 11-20] Abstract: Many Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in the Philippines are still in the initial implementation of Outcomes-Based Education (OBE). In order to facilitate the transition, this study was intended to determine the lived experiences of faculty members of medical allied programs in relation to the implementation of OBE.;[Article Title: Intuition in Evidence-based Practice: A scoping review / Rainier C. Moreno-Lacalle, Racquel Simon-Estrada and Jefferson S. Galanza, p. 21-33] Abstract: Intuition is an increasing concept affecting nurses' evidence-based practice and decision-making. However, the extend of studies and attitude regarding the role of intuition in evidence-based practice.;[Article Title: Effectiveness of caregiver-Oriented Transitional Care Program in Promoting Preparedness of Caregivers for Home Care of Burn Patients / Junjun Dualan, Ina Ragotero and Araceli O. Balabagno, p. 34-46] Abstract: Limited evidence in preparing caregivers and lack of structured discharge teaching program in most burn units prompted the development of the Caregiver-Oriented Transitional Care Program (CTCP).;[Article Title: Effect of Training on Brief Advice in Smoking Cessation on Nurses' Knowledge, Skills, Attitude, and Practice / Josephine E. Cariaso and Sheila R. Bonito, p.47-60] Abstract: Nurses comprise the biggest number among healthcare providers. They could play a major role in assisting smokers to quit.
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