Implications of accreditation criteria when transforming a traditional nursing curriculum to a competency-based curriculum
Nurse educators in a resource-poor country have identified the need to change from content-driven curriculum to a competency-based curriculum. A rapid assessment was done to determine the standing of nursing education in the country. Structured interviews were conducted with educational and administ...
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Main Author: | Yvonne Botma (Author) |
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2014-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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