2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.profnurs.2022.12.001
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Faculty perspectives of teaching and facilitating learning transfer in Veteran Bachelor of Science in Nursing programs

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“…In a mixed-methodology study of nursing faculty teaching student veterans, Chargualaf et al (2023) found faculty with prior military service had a statistically significant difference in knowledge to teach student veterans; their awareness of military and veteran culture and identifying student veteran needs made a difference, when compared to faculty without military experience. Seventy-eight percent of the nursing faculty in the study had never served in the military, and participants commented on the need for faculty training programs on how to best teach and support student veterans.…”
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“…In a mixed-methodology study of nursing faculty teaching student veterans, Chargualaf et al (2023) found faculty with prior military service had a statistically significant difference in knowledge to teach student veterans; their awareness of military and veteran culture and identifying student veteran needs made a difference, when compared to faculty without military experience. Seventy-eight percent of the nursing faculty in the study had never served in the military, and participants commented on the need for faculty training programs on how to best teach and support student veterans.…”
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confidence: 99%