Ways of formation of new generation of nurses in Ukraine

Abstract

In current conditions of professional medical activity nurses tend to lose their independence, initiative, creative approach to work, which leads to the low level of professional competence, loss of prestige of the profession. Global changes in Ukrainian health care significantly depend on the competence of medical personnel, in particular nurses. Integration of the national education into the European educational space involves a multifaceted reformation of the nursing education system. One of the indispensable aspects of educational reforming is the transition from the existing system of “supporting education” to innovative and problem-oriented learning, which focuses not on the facts, but on the awareness on knowledge acquisition and learning in the process of integrating the scientific knowledge and real medical practice with the use of informational resource opportunities of modern society. The article analyzes the state of nursing education in Ukraine under the conditions of today. The emphasis is paid on revealing the foreign experience of preparing future bachelors of nursing. The advanced training model of future bachelors of nursing is proposed and substantiated. The main types and tasks of professional activity of nurses are determined. Training of bachelors of nursing of a new generation will not only raise the prestige of the profession, but also allow doctors to share considerable amount of their responsibilities with nurses and reduce the shortage of medical personnel. Therefore, one of the key tasks of modern nursing education is to expand the competence of nursing personnel by distinguishing standardized elements of medical care and to improve the control materials used during qualification examinations and certification tests with consideration of new principles of nursing activity. The other important issue is to review the requirements for awarding qualifying categories that reflect specialist’s ability to use innovative principles of nursing care and be an active participant in using high-tech treatment methods.

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О. Б. Варава

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О. Б. Варава (2018). Ways of formation of new generation of nurses in Ukraine. Педагогіка формування творчої особистості у вищій і загальноосвітній школах, 60(1), 62-65. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-564616