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Evidence-Based Virtual Learning Experiences for the Clinical Nurse Leader Capstone
Journal of Nursing Care Quality (2021)
  • Katherine Hinic, Seton Hall University
Abstract
Background: 
The global COVID-19 pandemic resulted in abrupt changes in the delivery of health care and nursing education, particularly in highly affected areas of the country.
Problem: 
Many hospitals suspended nursing students' learning on-site due to concerns related to virus transmission and lack of clear guidance on safe and effective learning. This Model C Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL) direct entry MSN program needed to meet graduating students' capstone learning needs in a virtual format.
Approach: 
A review of the literature along with CNL competencies and other American Association of Colleges of Nursing resources informed this evidence-based virtual capstone experience.
Outcomes: 
Students achieved learning outcomes in a virtual format and reported high levels of satisfaction with learning activities.
Conclusions: 
Virtual learning activities were essential at the height of the pandemic and may prove useful in other circumstances that limit clinical site availability. These activities can also complement in-person learning experiences.
Keywords
  • Capstone,
  • Clinical competence,
  • Clinical nurse leader,
  • Nursing education,
  • Virtual learning
Disciplines
Publication Date
October, 2021
DOI
10.1097/NCQ.0000000000000552
Citation Information
Katherine Hinic. "Evidence-Based Virtual Learning Experiences for the Clinical Nurse Leader Capstone" Journal of Nursing Care Quality Vol. 36 Iss. 4 (2021) p. E59 - E62 ISSN: 1057-3631
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/katherine-hinic/6/