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Executive Board : 2004, Document, No. Eb113. R1 Chapter I

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Title: Executive Board : 2004, Document, No. Eb113. R1 Chapter I  
Author: World Health Organization
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Language: English
Subject: Health., Public health, Wellness programs
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An intercountry workshop on training of nurses in health education was held at the Department of Nursing, University of Ibadan, from 7 to 19 April 1975. There were 19 participants from Botswana, The Gambia, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Mauritius, Nigeria (9), Sierra Leone, Swaziland, Tanzania and Zambia (Annex 1). All of them were either nurse tutors or those engaged in teaching nurses. A representative of UNICEF ale0 participated as an observer

Table of Contents
CONTENTS 1 . INTRODUCTION ....................................................... 1 1.1 Agenda and programme .......................................... 1 1.2 Methodology ................................................... 1 2 . WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES ................................................ 2 2.1 Purpose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2.2 General objectives ............................................ 3 2.2.L Objective 1 ............................................ 3 2.2.2 Objectives 2 and 3 ..................................... 3 3 . ROLES OF THE QUALIFIED NURSE ....................................... 4 4 . THE CURRPFT STATUS OF HfALTH EDUCATION TEACHING IN NURSING SCHOOLS IN AFRICA .......................................................... 5 5 . JOB FUNCTIONS OF NURSES AND THEIR HEALTH EDUCATION COMPQNENT ....... 6 6 . CASE STUDY ......................................................... 8 6.1 Roles and functions ........................................... 8 6.2 Educational component of the ourriculum ....................... 8 4 I . DEVELOPkENT OF EDUCATIONAL OWECTIVES FOR THE HEALTH EDUCATION COMWNENT OF NURSING .....................*..................*...... 9 8 . HEALTH EDUCATIW CURRICULUM FOR SCHOOLS OF NURSING ................. 10 9 . INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN .......................................*...*... 14 9.1 patient education ............................ - .............. 14 9.2 Leadership in health education ................................ 19 9.3 unit: com~~ication .......................................... 24 10 . FIELD VISITS ....................................................... 29 11 . ~vALUAT1~ANSDm RING COMMITTEES ......................... ........ 29 12 . FINAL EVALUATION OF THE WORKSAOP ................................... 30 13 . SUGGESTIONS FOR IMPROVING HEALTH EDUCATION TEACHING IN SCHOOLS OF NURSING IN AFRICA .................................................. 31 13.1 Use of the guide ............................................. 31 13.2 Follow-up .................................................... 31

 
 



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