2018
DOI: 10.5430/jnep.v9n4p79
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Clinical introduction into population health management using a peer mentoring strategy

Abstract: Background/objective: Baccalaureate nursing clinical experiences must prepare graduates to assess and support the health of vulnerable populations within communities. Clinical experiences need to align with theoretical coursework throughout the entire curriculum. This pilot project evaluated an innovative method to introduce second-semester Accelerated Baccalaureate Students (ABS) into a service-learning community experience using a peer-mentoring strategy.Methods: Eleven second-semester and twelve fourth-seme… Show more

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“…The academic‐practice partnership between the School of Nursing, Fairshare Support Services, and the NJ Institute for Successful Aging was an established and valuable interprofessional partnership before the fall 2019 9 . However, the incorporation of the 4Ms framework provided the context to develop an evidence‐based clinical experience to improve health outcomes for vulnerable older residents in an affordable housing, inner city apartment complex.…”
Section: Conclusion or Next Stepsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The academic‐practice partnership between the School of Nursing, Fairshare Support Services, and the NJ Institute for Successful Aging was an established and valuable interprofessional partnership before the fall 2019 9 . However, the incorporation of the 4Ms framework provided the context to develop an evidence‐based clinical experience to improve health outcomes for vulnerable older residents in an affordable housing, inner city apartment complex.…”
Section: Conclusion or Next Stepsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nursing graduates must be educationally prepared to close gaps in quality healthcare that exist for older adults in low income and diverse communities. Clinical experiences linking educational objectives with services intended to benefit the community heighten awareness of social justice and appreciation for the impact that social determinants play on the health of a population 9,10 . Clinical experiences that provide opportunities to work in interprofessional teams and learn evidence‐based care for older adults may help prepare the future workforce for the populations they will serve.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%