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Margaret Bowden, Kay Edgecombe (Beteiligte)

Clinical Learning and Teaching Innovations in Nursing


Dedicated Education Units Building a Better Future
Herausgegeben von Edgecombe, Kay; Bowden, Margaret
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014. 2016. xxi, 211 S. 4 SW-Abb., 12 Farbabb. 235 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER NETHERLANDS; SPRINGER 2016
ISBN: 9402406484 (9402406484)
Neue ISBN: 978-9402406481 (9789402406481)

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This book examines the Dedicated Education Units (DEU) clinical learning strategy. It shows how DEUs work and explains the concept, philosophy, principles, practical implementation and first-hand experiences of this global work-integrated learning strategy.
This book provides an in-depth insight into the Dedicated Education Units (DEU) clinical learning strategy. It shows how DEUs work and explains the concept, philosophy, principles, practical implementation and first-hand experiences of this ground-breaking, global work-integrated learning strategy. It presents the benefits of DEUs and offers insight into how DEUs can provide real options for solving the increasingly complex dilemma of providing more students with more experiences of hands-on practice while reducing costs and ensuring greater numbers of work ready graduates. The book serves as a reference for nurse student education and is particularly salient for those setting up a DEU. It can be used as a springboard for work-integrated learning innovations for all practice-based disciplines.

Dedicated Education Units (DEU) provide a flexible clinical learning strategy with a focus on founding principles and adaptation to different clinical contexts rather than a concrete model for clinical learning. DEUs are essentially clinical environments in which students develop a sense of security to explore learning opportunities, knowing there are people present who will ensure they do not make intractable errors; people who will guide and support them to achieve optimal learning. Whilst developed initially for nurse education, DEUs can be adapted to other professional learning settings.
Foreword/Preface.- Introduction.- SECTION I.- 1. Dedicated Education Unit: the concept.- 2. The Dedicated Education Unit as a community of practice.- 3. SECTION II: STORYLINES I: DEUs IN PRACTICE.- 3. An ´idea whose time had come´: The Flinders University School of Nursing DEU - an historical perspective.- 4. The Canberra DEU.- 5. An American experience: transition to the DEU Clinical Education Model.- 6. Dedicated Education Units: Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of Technology and Canterbury District Health Board (CPIT/CDHB), New Zealand.- 7. Dedicated Educational Unit (DEU) - A Scandinavian Model.- 8. Telling it like it is - Various authors writing about personal experience of DEUs.- SECTION III.- 9. From conceptualisation to future expansion: keys to successful DEU implementation and sustainability.- Conclusion.