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Using computer-assisted learning to gain knowledge about child death and bereavement.

Rita Pfund1.   

Abstract

Computer-assisted learning (CAL) can be a useful tool in helping nurses to learn about child death and bereavement. A CAL package on the care of children with life-limited illnesses and their families has been designed, developed and evaluated with students on the diploma in nursing (child) programme. Early indications are that CAL, in conjunction with teacher support, can offer a means to allow individuals to work at their own pace, apply learning and explore new learning in a non-threatening environment. This article argues that the skills required to care holistically for children with life-threatening illnesses and their families are complex. Extensive applications of previously learnt transferable skills, as well as a good grasp of multidisciplinary working, are needed. In turn, these skills are transferable and applicable in almost any other professional situation. CAL combines different learning styles, such as factual information giving, enquiry-based and practice-based learning; therefore, integrating learning about child death and bereavement both in theory and in practice.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16471047     DOI: 10.12968/ijpn.2005.11.11.20100

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Palliat Nurs        ISSN: 1357-6321


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1.  Developing a blended course on dying, loss, and grief.

Authors:  Karen Kavanaugh; V Ann Andreoni; Diana J Wilkie; Sandra Burgener; Mary Beth Tank Buschmann; Gloria Henderson; Yi-Fang Yvonne Hsiung; Zhongsheng Zhao
Journal:  Nurse Educ       Date:  2009 May-Jun       Impact factor: 2.082

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