Innovation in Nursing and Midwifery Education and Research

  • Mulaudzi F
  • Chyun D
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Abstract

Currently, all professions are using information communication technology (ICT) innovations that are transforming the 21st century learning environment. Nursing and midwifery need to use ICT to provide evidence based care and acquire new skills to function efficiently in high impact technology environments. Business and community partnership will enhance an uptake and assist in mapping out programs. The purpose of this paper is to discuss innovative initiatives: blended learning, massive open online courses, simulation and embracing technology in a community oriented, primary care outreach program design. In addition, innovations in nursing research are discussed through the lens of chronic disease, the major cause of disability and death throughout the world. Innovations in nursing research are centered in three areas – study design, nursing theory and the use of technology.Keywords: nursing education, technology, simulation, nursing research, chronic disease

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Mulaudzi, F. M., & Chyun, D. A. (2015). Innovation in Nursing and Midwifery Education and Research. Rwanda Journal, 2(2), 21. https://doi.org/10.4314/rj.v2i2.3f

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