Proposal for a director programme for investigation methodology teaching in the Nursery
Abstract
An exploratory investigation was done with the objectiveof proposing a director programme about the investigation methodology in Nursing Degree, for which it was assumed the strategy stated by. E. Pineda and colaborators, 1987. Plans and study programmes are reviewed to evaluate the way in which it is and the contents of investigation methodology present in the curriculum of this career. The proposal included the topics: Library National Network Information Services of Medical Sciences, elaboration of evaluation instruments, stages of the process of investigation, types of investigations, methodology for the elaboration ofproyects, final reports of investigations and scientific articles. It is concludes about the need of professor preparation on the implantation of the director programme.Downloads
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