Evaluating an Art-Based Intervention to Improve Practicing Nurses' Observation, Description, and Problem Identification Skills.

J Nurses Prof Dev

Beth M. Nease, DNP, RN, NE-BC, is Assistant Professor, School of Nursing, Western Carolina University. Tina S. Haney, DNP, RN, CNS, is Assistant Professor, School of Nursing, Old Dominion University.

Published: April 2018

Astute observation, description, and problem identification skills provide the underpinning for nursing assessment, surveillance, and prevention of failure to rescue events. Art-based education has been effective in nursing schools for improving observation, description, and problem identification. The authors describe a randomized controlled pilot study testing the effectiveness of an art-based educational intervention aimed at improving these skills in practicing nurses.

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