Sandra M. Sacre
Queensland University of Technology
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Nurse Education Today | 2009
Robyn Nash; Pamela M. Lemcke; Sandra M. Sacre
Specialised support for student nurses making the transition to graduate nurse can be crucial to successful and smooth adjustment, and can create a path to positive and stable career experiences. This paper describes an enhanced model of final year nursing student placements which was trialled in 2006 at the Queensland University of Technology. The model involved collaboration with two major urban health services and resources were developed to support effective transition experiences. Ninety-two students, including 29 trial participants and 63 non-trial participants were assessed on preparedness for professional practice, before and after the trial semester. Results indicated an increase in preparedness across the entire sample, but students participating in the trial did not differ significantly in overall preparedness change from those who did not participate. Higher baseline preparedness in the trial group highlighted the possibility that proactive students who choose enrichment experiences tend to be likelier to gain benefit from such options than those who do not. Qualitative findings from focus groups conducted with 12 transition group students highlighted that one of the main beneficial aspects of the experience for students was the sense of belonging to a team that understood their learning needs and could work constructively with them.
Contemporary Nurse | 2006
Robyn Nash; Beryl Meiklejohn; Sandra M. Sacre
Abstract The Yapunyah Project is an initiative of the Faculty of Health at Queensland University of Technology. It was instigated to further improve the development of cultural competence in health graduates with respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives. The project was informed by the cultural competence in healthcare delivery models of Campinha-Bacote (1998a) and Cross, Bazron, Dennis and Isaacs (1989) and by the cultural safety reforms to nursing curricula in New Zealand. The Yapunyah Project involved extensive consultation and collaboration with Indigenous staff and health experts in the local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community. A core curriculum, and associated graduate transcultural competencies, were informed by these discussions and earlier reforms in health curricula by the Committee of Deans of Australian Medical Schools and the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners. Although the overall project involved four separate schools within the faculty, this paper details the experience of embedding Indigenous perspectives within the undergraduate nursing curriculum. The experience has been a challenging and positive one, and the reforms have been supported by a sustainable framework. This paper outlines how one university faculty is endeavouring to prepare nursing students educationally to practice with evidence-based transcultural nursing knowledge based on culture care values, beliefs, and traditional lifeways of Indigenous people of Australia. As such, the project aims to contribute to the improvement and promotion of the health and well-being of Indigenous Australians in culturally and ethnohistorically meaningful ways.
Centre for Health Research; Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Psychology & Counselling | 2011
Sandra M. Sacre; Kathryn Gow
ASCILITE - Australian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education Annual Conference | 2010
Sandra M. Sacre; Robyn Nash; Jennifer Lock
Centre for Health Research; Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation | 2006
Robyn Nash; Beryl Meiklejohn; Sandra M. Sacre
Faculty of Health | 2012
Sandra M. Sacre
Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation | 2011
Robyn Nash; Sandra M. Sacre; Pauline Calleja; Jill A. Mannion; Donna Bonney; Robyn Fox; Jenny Teo
Centre for Health Research; Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation | 2011
Thania Siauw; Sandra M. Sacre
The International Journal of Learning: Annual Review | 2010
Sandra M. Sacre; Robyn Nash
International Journal of Evidence-based Healthcare | 2010
Sonia Hines; Jennifer Greene Abbey; Jacinda Wilson; Sandra M. Sacre