Cultural adaptation, the 3-month efficacy of visual art training on observational and diagnostic skills among nursing students, and satisfaction among students and staff- a mixed method study
Abstract Background Visual art training is a student-led approach using Western art pieces as the main teaching resources. It has been developed and applied in nursing and medical education in the United States. This study aimed to adapt visual art training to Chinese cultural context, then to compa...
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Main Authors: | Jia Guo (Author), Qinyi Zhong (Author), Ying Tang (Author), Jiaxin Luo (Author), Hongjuan Wang (Author), Xiaofen Qin (Author), Xiuhua Wang (Author), James Allen Wiley (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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