Perceived Self-Efficacy of Teaching for Creativity Among Nurse Faculty in Taiwan: A Preliminary Study.
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Many health care education programs, particularly those in Taiwan, have begun offering capstone product-based curricula, not only to improve nursing students' problem-solving skills but also to foster creativity and innovation regarding health care issues. This study used a cross-sectional quantitative design to explore the efficacy of teaching for creativity among nurse faculty in Taiwan. Results showed knowledge of intellectual property rights was low, as was ability to creatively evaluate trademark and patent designs. Curiosity was the main predictor associated with self-efficacy of teaching for creativity.
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| Authors | Liu, Hsing-Yuan;Wang, I-Teng;Han, Hui-Mei;Huang, Ding-Hau;Hsu, Ding-Yang; |
| Journal | nursing education perspectives |
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10.1097/01.NEP.0000000000000570
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