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Elsevier, Australian Critical Care, 3(20), p. 89-99, 2007

DOI: 10.1016/j.aucc.2007.05.001

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Key stakeholders’ expectations of educational outcomes from Australian critical care nursing courses: A Delphi study

Journal article published in 2007 by Andrea P. Marshall ORCID, Judy Currey, Leanne M. Aitken, Doug Elliott
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Abstract

Background Educational preparation for critical care nursing in Australia varies considerably in terms of the level of qualification resulting in a lack of clarity for key stakeholders about student outcomes. Objectives The study aim was to identify and reach consensus regarding the desired learning outcomes from Australian post-registration critical care education programs as demonstrated through the graduate's knowledge, skills and attitudes.