Theory of Interconnected Phases in Nursing Education: A Model for Evaluating the Efficiency of Health Interventions
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https://doi.org/10.21727/rpu.v16i3.5275Abstract
This article proposes a theoretical model called "Theory of Interconnected Nursing Education Phases" to assess the effectiveness of health interventions. The model consists of three interconnected phases: the Initial Phase, the Evaluative Phase, and the Return and Reinforcement Phase. Each phase involves different groups of students who carry out specific activities to educate, evaluate, and reinforce the learning of participants. This model promotes an interdisciplinary approach, encouraging the integration of theory and practice in health promotion.
Keywords: Nursing Education; Health Interventions; Efficiency Assessment; Interdisciplinary Model.
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