Mrs Mandie Jacobs
Position
Lecturer
Department
School of Nursing
Address
17 37
School of Nursing
IB 99
Telephone
0514017072
Office
Idalia Loots Building 32
Information

Short CV

CURRICULUM VITAE: M JACOBS

 

Highest academic qualification: M.Soc.Sc .(Nursing). I am a lecturer in the first year undergraduate nursing program. My field of experience is Child Psychiatry, Paediatric Nursing and Standardised Patient Simulated Learning.

 

My teaching philosophy:

I agree with Albert Einstein: “I never teach my students; I only attempt to provide the conditions in which they can learn”. Learning is not something done to students, but rather something students do themselves.

Publications

Jacobs A.C. 2020          “The benefits of experiential learning during a service-learning engagement in Child Psychiatric Nursing Education” in African Journal of Health Professions Education 12(2):81-85

A.M. MASHEANE-MOSENEKE, M. REID, A.C. JACOBS AND M. NEL 2019. Knowledge, attitudes and practices related to isoniazid preventive therapy of adults living with HIV and AIDS in Berea district, Lesotho. African Journal for Physical Activity and Health Sciences (AJPHES) Volume 25(3), September 2019, pp. 373-389.

Jacobs, A. & Venter, I. 2017. Standardised patient-simulated practice learning: A rich pedagogical environment for psychiatric nursing education. African Journal of Health Professions Education. 9(3):107-110. DOI:10.7196/AJHPE.2017.v9i3.806

Jacobs, A.C. & Lourens, M. 2016. Emotional challenges faced by nurses when taking care of children in a private hospital in South Africa. Africa Journal of Nursing and Midwifery, 18(2):196-210

Jacobs AC, Van Jaarsveldt DE. 2016. ‘The character rests heavily within me’: drama students as standardized patients in mental health nursing education. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing; 23:198-206. [http://dx.doi: 10.1111/jpm.12302].

Jacobs, A.C., MacKenzie, J.M. & Botma Y. 2013. Learning experiences of student nurses on a healthcare train in the Free State Province of South Africa. Africa Journal of Nursing and Midwifery (AJNM), 15 (1):3-14

Grobler, C., Botma, Y, Jacobs, A.C & Nel, M. 2007. Beliefs of grade six learners’ regarding adolescent pregnancy and sex. Curationis, 30 (1): 32-40.

 

 

Publications (Short List)

Jacobs A.C. 2020          “The benefits of experiential learning during a service-learning engagement in Child Psychiatric Nursing Education” in African Journal of Health Professions Education 12(2):81-85

A.M. MASHEANE-MOSENEKE, M. REID, A.C. JACOBS AND M. NEL 2019. Knowledge, attitudes and practices related to isoniazid preventive therapy of adults living with HIV and AIDS in Berea district, Lesotho. African Journal for Physical Activity and Health Sciences (AJPHES) Volume 25(3), September 2019, pp. 373-389.

Jacobs, A. & Venter, I. 2017. Standardised patient-simulated practice learning: A rich pedagogical environment for psychiatric nursing education. African Journal of Health Professions Education. 9(3):107-110. DOI:10.7196/AJHPE.2017.v9i3.806

Jacobs, A.C. & Lourens, M. 2016. Emotional challenges faced by nurses when taking care of children in a private hospital in South Africa. Africa Journal of Nursing and Midwifery, 18(2):196-210

Jacobs AC, Van Jaarsveldt DE. 2016. ‘The character rests heavily within me’: drama students as standardized patients in mental health nursing education. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing; 23:198-206. [http://dx.doi: 10.1111/jpm.12302].

Jacobs, A.C., MacKenzie, J.M. & Botma Y. 2013. Learning experiences of student nurses on a healthcare train in the Free State Province of South Africa. Africa Journal of Nursing and Midwifery (AJNM), 15 (1):3-14

Grobler, C., Botma, Y, Jacobs, A.C & Nel, M. 2007. Beliefs of grade six learners’ regarding adolescent pregnancy and sex. Curationis, 30 (1): 32-40.

Research

Jacobs A.C. 2020          “The benefits of experiential learning during a service-learning engagement in Child Psychiatric Nursing Education” in African Journal of Health Professions Education 12(2):81-85

A.M. MASHEANE-MOSENEKE, M. REID, A.C. JACOBS AND M. NEL 2019. Knowledge, attitudes and practices related to isoniazid preventive therapy of adults living with HIV and AIDS in Berea district, Lesotho. African Journal for Physical Activity and Health Sciences (AJPHES) Volume 25(3), September 2019, pp. 373-389.

Jacobs, A. & Venter, I. 2017. Standardised patient-simulated practice learning: A rich pedagogical environment for psychiatric nursing education. African Journal of Health Professions Education. 9(3):107-110. DOI:10.7196/AJHPE.2017.v9i3.806

Jacobs, A.C. & Lourens, M. 2016. Emotional challenges faced by nurses when taking care of children in a private hospital in South Africa. Africa Journal of Nursing and Midwifery, 18(2):196-210

Jacobs AC, Van Jaarsveldt DE. 2016. ‘The character rests heavily within me’: drama students as standardized patients in mental health nursing education. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing; 23:198-206. [http://dx.doi: 10.1111/jpm.12302].

2013: Integration of Standardised Patient Simulated Learning in the undergraduate nursing programme.

2012: The use of appreciative inquiry in developing authentic leadership among nurses in a care and rehabilitation centre, ECUFS nr 109/2012.

2010: Authentic leadership in undergraduate Nursing students: An appreciative inquiry. ECUFS nr: 154/2010.

2007: Ervaringe van studentverpleegkundiges wat in die verloskundige kliniese leeromgewing deur studentmentors begelei is. ECUFS nr:188/07.

2007: Learning experiences of student nurses on the Transnet-Phelophepa Health Care Train. ECUFS nr: 55/07.

 

Area(s) of Interest

 First year nursing education

Child Psychiatric and Pediatric Nursing

Standardized Patient Simulated Learning

Community service learning

 

Area(s) of Expertise

Kinderpsigiatrie en Pediatriese Verpleegkunde

Gestandaardiseerde Pasiënt Gesimuleerde Leer

Gemeenskapsdiensleer

Courses Presented

NUGP1512

NUGP1522

NVRT8900


 

Community Service

Trompsburg and Bloemfontein

 

Service Learning

Trompsburg and Bloemfontein

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