Emmanuelle Cartron, Paul Quindroit, Sophie Bentz, Anne-Marie Mottaz, Didier Lecordier, Ljiljana Jovic
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导言:2009 年,法国护理研究协会(Association de recherche en soins infirmiers)统计了 54 名拥有博士学位或正在攻读博士学位的护士。该领域的最新发展包括在全国大学理事会中设立了护理科学 92 科,使法国护士有可能成为承担教学和研究职责的教授:更新并完善 2009 年的数据,确定拥有博士学位或正在攻读博士学位的护士的级别、活动领域和学科:结果:研究涉及 147 名在法国工作的护士:75 名拥有博士学位的护士和 72 名在读博士生。大多数受访者为女性,担任领导职务,在教育领域工作。在获得的博士学位中,教育科学占的比例最大。然而,该学科在博士生中所占比例较低:这项研究表明,同时也是博士生的护士的特点以及他们已经获得或正在获得博士学位的学科都发生了变化,学位的价值也有所提高,特别是在研究方面,但很少有机会获得学术职位。
For a better understanding of the profile of nurses working in France who hold or are working toward a Ph.D: A quantitative descriptive study
Introduction: In 2009, the French Association de recherche en soins infirmiers (Nursing Research Association) counted fifty-four nurses holding a doctorate or working toward one. Recent developments in this area include the creation of section 92, for nursing sciences, in the National Council of Universities, making it possible for nurses in France to become professors with teaching and research responsibilities.
Objectives: To update and complete the 2009 data by identifying the grades, fields of activity, and disciplines of nurses holding a doctorate or studying for one.
Method: A quantitative descriptive study was carried out using an online questionnaire between December 1, 2021 and March 22, 2022.
Results: the study involved 147 nurses working in France: seventy-five with a doctorate and 72 doctoral students. The majority of the respondents were women, held a supervisory position, and were working in the field of education. Among the doctorates obtained, education sciences accounted for the largest share. However, this disciple was less well represented among the doctoral candidates.
Discussion: This study shows a change in the characteristics of nurses who are also doctoral candidates and in the disciplines in which they have obtained or are currently obtaining a doctorate, and an increase in the value of the degree, particularly in research, but little access to academic posts.