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Technological Caring Competence for Nursing Education (TCCNE) in Filipino Nurse Educators: Toward the Development of Basis for a Training Plan

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St. Paul University Philippines, Philippines
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Graduate School, Tokushima University, Japan
Page(s): 73-85
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October 29, 2024
Accepted
November 17, 2024
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November 18, 2024
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Narvaez, R. A. , Narvaez, R. A. Alamo-Lim, E. , Alamo-Lim, E. Nifras, S. , Nifras, S. Topacio, R. , Topacio, R. Baua, M. E. , Baua, M. E. Pizarro, J. , & Pizarro, J. (2024). Technological Caring Competence for Nursing Education (TCCNE) in Filipino Nurse Educators: Toward the Development of Basis for a Training Plan. Current Research in Public Health, 3(1), 73-85. https://doi.org/10.31586/wjnr.2024.1171
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Narvaez, R. A. ; Narvaez, R. A. Alamo-Lim, E. ; Alamo-Lim, E. Nifras, S. ; Nifras, S. Topacio, R. ; Topacio, R. Baua, M. E. ; Baua, M. E. Pizarro, J. ; Pizarro, J. Technological Caring Competence for Nursing Education (TCCNE) in Filipino Nurse Educators: Toward the Development of Basis for a Training Plan. Current Research in Public Health 2024 3(1), 73-85. https://doi.org/10.31586/wjnr.2024.1171
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Narvaez, Roison Andro, Roison Andro Narvaez. Elaine Alamo-Lim, Elaine Alamo-Lim. Stephen Nifras, Stephen Nifras. Ronalyn Topacio, Ronalyn Topacio. Ma. Elizabeth Baua, Ma. Elizabeth Baua. Jesus Pizarro, and Jesus Pizarro. 2024. "Technological Caring Competence for Nursing Education (TCCNE) in Filipino Nurse Educators: Toward the Development of Basis for a Training Plan". Current Research in Public Health 3, no. 1: 73-85. https://doi.org/10.31586/wjnr.2024.1171
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Narvaez RA, Narvaez RAAlamo-Lim E, Alamo-Lim ENifras S, Nifras STopacio R, Topacio RBaua ME, Baua MEPizarro J, Pizarro J. Technological Caring Competence for Nursing Education (TCCNE) in Filipino Nurse Educators: Toward the Development of Basis for a Training Plan. Current Research in Public Health. 2024; 3(1):73-85. https://doi.org/10.31586/wjnr.2024.1171
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ABSTRACT = {Background: Nowadays, integrating online and remote instruction into education presents unique challenges, particularly in nursing education, where combining technology with the core value of caring is essential. Nurse educators must address students’ holistic needs, as their circumstances can influence overall learning development. Objectives: This study aims to ascertain the technological caring competence of nurse educators Methodology: A descriptive design using an adapted tool on technological caring competence for nursing education (TCCNE) Results: A total of 243 Filipino nursing educators participated in this study. Overall, the participants’ perceived level of TCCNE was quite high. This sample representative of nursing educators holds strong perceptions of their TCCNE with the values of being considerate, supportive, and respectful to their students as the highest rated competency. This result implies that the educators keep the essence of what nursing is about as they model the importance of caring even in an academic setting considering that these teachers are using remote instruction. Conclusion: The study opens up a discussion on assessing the TCCNE of nursing education in an academic setting. Thus, its advocacy could start from implementing the research training plan. Further, the nurse educators should strengthen in balancing care with appropriate technology is viewed as a necessary step to maintain the essence of nursing, which is on caring that can be modeled out not just in clinical practice alone, but in nursing education.},
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