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Graduate Nursing Education: Developmental Disabilities and Special Health Care Needs

 

作者: TommetPatricia A.,   YorkJennifer L.,   TomlinsonPatricia Short,   LeonardBarbara J.,  

 

期刊: Issues in Comprehensive Pediatric Nursing  (Taylor Available online 1993)
卷期: Volume 16, issue 4  

页码: 239-258

 

ISSN:0146-0862

 

年代: 1993

 

DOI:10.3109/01460869309078281

 

出版商: Taylor&Francis

 

数据来源: Taylor

 

摘要:

As children and adults with developmental disabilities and special health care needs are integrated into home, school, and community life, nurses are being required to provide leadership, advocacy, and training in community settings to a much greater extent than in the past. To assess the school and community need for formal graduate preparation for nurses who work with individuals with developmental disabilities and/or special health care needs, 25 nurses in leadership positions representing urban and rural health agencies throughout Minnesota took part in a 5-hour focus group discussion. Analysis of data summarized from this process shows five features of the recommended curriculum necessary for advanced practitioners in this specialty area: (a) discipline-specific core competencies, (b) discipline-specific specialty competencies, (c) generic competencies not specific to nursing but necessary to function in nursing roles, (d) interdisciplinary and intradisciplinary learning experiences, and (e) clinical experiences with preceptors. The authors recommend the development of interdisciplinary graduate programs designed to prepare nurses to assume leadership roles in school health, public health, home health care, and systems management that will affect public policy and, ultimately, promote change in the systems charged with responsibility to serve this population.

 

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